The #1 Mistake Business Owners Make With AI (And How to Avoid It)

Most business owners approach AI backwards — they start with a tool instead of a problem. Argenti.AI breaks down why that almost always fails and what to do instead. It starts with an honest look at how your business actually runs.
What’s the #1 mistake business owners make with AI?
There’s one mistake we see business owners make most often when they decide they want to do something with AI:
They start with a solution.
They hear about a tool. They see something on LinkedIn. Someone in their industry is doing it and they don’t want to be left behind. So they start with a product, a platform, a thing someone told them they needed — and they try to fit their business around it.
That almost never works.
Why does starting with a tool almost always fail?
When the tool-first approach fails, it confirms the thing the owner was already afraid of: that AI wasn’t really for them.
But the problem wasn’t AI itself. The problem was starting in the wrong place.
A platform chosen before the problem is understood will always feel forced. It creates work instead of removing it. It validates skepticism instead of building momentum.
Where should you actually start with AI?
The right place to start is with your business — not with a tool.
That sounds obvious, but almost no one does it. Vendors don’t sell it that way. The internet doesn’t talk about it that way. So most owners skip the only step that actually matters.
What questions should you ask before adopting AI?
You don’t need to know anything about technology to answer the questions that matter:
- What actually slows your team down?
- What are the handoffs that drop things?
- What’s the knowledge that lives in one person’s head and nowhere else?
- What does your customer experience look like between touchpoints — not on the exceptional days, but on the average ones?
Those questions don’t require AI expertise. They require you to be honest about how your business actually runs.
“You don’t have to know what tools exist or what’s technically possible. You just have to be willing to look honestly at where the friction is in your business.”
Owen MockabeeAI Solutions Engineer, Argenti.AI
What does an honest AI assessment look like?
That’s the assessment. That’s step one — and it’s the most valuable hour you’ll spend on this whole topic because it tells you whether there’s something worth building, and if so, where to build it.
At Argenti.AI, the assessment isn’t a sales call. It’s not a discovery call where we figure out how to pitch you. It’s an honest look at your business with one goal: to figure out where AI can actually help — and where it can’t.
Sometimes the answer is “not yet.” That’s a valuable answer too.
Do you have to figure all of this out yourself?
No. You don’t have to figure this out alone. You don’t have to know what tools exist or what’s technically possible.
You just have to be willing to look honestly at where the friction is in your business.
If you’re ready to do that, we’re ready to help.

As an AI Solutions Engineer at Argenti AI, I help organizations leverage artificial intelligence, automation, and data-driven strategies to solve complex business challenges and drive measurable results. I specialize in designing AI solutions, analyzing data, and collaborating with stakeholders to implement innovative technologies that improve business performance.
I graduated from Anderson University with a degree in Business Analytics and Data Science, where I developed a strong foundation in using data to solve real-world business problems. I also founded the Big O Classic Golf Outing, an annual charity event that has raised more than $100,000 through strategic fundraising and community partnerships. I am passionate about using technology, innovation, and leadership to create meaningful, lasting impact for businesses and the communities they serve.



