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HOW TO HARMONISE AI WITH HUMAN ADVANTAGE FOR SMALL BUSINESSES

- MANAR AL HINAI Manar Al Hinai is an award-winning Emirati writer who manages her branding and marketing consultanc­y in Abu Dhabi

On a recent trip to Europe, I visited a McDonald’s outlet for a quick bite.

The queue was extremely long, so I automatica­lly headed over to the self-serve kiosk, punched in my order and received it from a dedicated counter. I was in and out in no time.

Artificial intelligen­ce (AI), robots and automation will replace human tasks in the food service industry. Earlier this year, in an interview with CNBC, Greg Creed, the chief executive of Yum Brands, which owns several fast-food brands including Pizza Hut, KFC and Taco Bell, stated that in a decade, many fastfood restaurant­s would be automated.

Amazon, the online retail juggernaut, introduced Amazon Go, a grocery story in Seattle with no checkout, where customers are charged on their Amazon account. The technology automatica­lly detects when products are taken from and returned to the “shelf” and is able to keep track using a virtual cart.

That does not just stop at food and retail. Last week, Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid, Vice President of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, announced the launch of the UAE’s Artificial Intelligen­ce Strategy, the first project under UAE Centennial plan 2071, where AI will be embraced in both public and private sectors. In addition, the UAE’s first Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce, Omar Bin Sultan, has been appointed to shocase the country’s strong belief in how AI will be an important factor of our future.

But what does that mean for small business owners? How will AI impact small businesses?

For starters, many jobs that exist today, especially within the service sector may not exist in the future. Jobs like travel agents, auditors and accountant­s will be replaced with AI technologi­es.

When it comes to retail, online shopping presents a threat to existing stores. Online shopping platforms such as Dubai-based The Modist offer same-day delivery services and the latest curated high-fashion products for modestly dressed women, sparing shoppers the time to mix and match outfits that are modest yet fashionabl­e.

Going with the flow, is internatio­nal fashion retailer Bebe, which announced that they will close their physical stores around the world and offer their products via their online store only.

Many young fashion designers in the GCC have taken the concept one step further by having their online stores solely present on social media and offering cash on delivery and online banking payment methods.

Visiting retailers will be more than just shopping and more and more shops are offering in-store promotions and experience­s to drive traffic to their stores.

From personal experience, advances in technologi­es such as high-speed internet, video-conferenci­ng and fast info-sharing platforms mean that I could work from anywhere in the world. My team members at a new online venture that my sister and I are launching are scattered around the region and Europe. The job is equally done whether in an office or out, but that does not mean that we cancelled out human interactio­n. In fact we ensure to factor in physical human interactio­n time.

But as you prepare to embrace the latest technologi­es in your business, whether it is AI, augmented reality, or virtual reality, and automate as many manual processes as possible, keep in mind that the human experience will become more and more valuable. People will always have an advantage over robots no matter what. Profession­s such as nurses, care giving and horticultu­re will always need humans.

Here is what you need to keep in mind as you integrate AI in your small business:

Put yourself in your customers’ shoes and test what competitor­s or other businesses are offering. Evaluate what you like and dislike and plan how your customers can benefit from the technology to interact with your business.

Focus on the customer experience that your business delivers. Provide a personal touch and always work on enhancing your customer service. That is what keeps customers coming back to your business – what keeps them loyal.

Plan a specific AI implementa­tion strategy. Evaluate which specific applicatio­ns will be useful for your business. For instance, if you own a restaurant, you may want to consider automating the food ordering process. In the case of a fashion store, you may want to consider applying augmented reality solutions that would allow clients to try on your products online before purchasing, sort of like a virtual changing room. Or you may consider a sole online presence.

Lastly, before you apply AI, ensure that you have the IT infrastruc­ture to support it and that you keep up to date with the industry’s latest even if you are not looking to jump the wagon yet. That way you can see what will emerge that will benefit your business and what your competitor­s are doing so that you do not fall behind.

As you prepare to embrace the latest technologi­es in your business, keep in mind that the human experience will become more and more valuable

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Getty McDonald’s new ordering kiosks at a restaurant in Illinois. The chief executive of Yum Brands has stated that many fast-food restaurant­s will become automated
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