The EU AI Act: what to do before 2 August 2026
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Practical articles on AI systems for Finnish businesses.
How AI agents handle repetitive tasks automatically and free up your team's time for more important work.
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Read moreHow to get your team on board with the AI shift, without resistance or frustration.
Read moreHow AI agents handle repetitive tasks automatically and free up your team's time for more important work.
Transparency rules land in August 2026 and apply to any business using everyday AI. Here is how to handle it with minimal effort.
What an agent really does, how it differs from automation, and what a small business needs it for.
What makes up an agent's price and how to work out for yourself whether it pays for itself.
Practical examples of automations that save hours every week in Finnish businesses.
What makes up the price of automation and why it follows value, not a price list. Rough ranges and how to calculate payback.
Where AI actually saves an agency time: reporting, content variations, monitoring, and leads.
Which routine work is worth automating first and how to spot a good candidate.
Automating customer service: where to start, what to expect, and how to choose the right solution.
Email automation and lead acquisition with AI. A practical guide for small businesses.
How to get your team on board with the AI shift, without resistance or frustration.
Why adoption fails on people rather than technology, and how to bring the team along.
What an AI project looks like with us, step by step. From the first assessment to ongoing maintenance.
How to find the one place to start, and avoid the four most common mistakes.
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