
I’ve heard people postulating this but is anyone/PE firms out there buying businesses and transforming them with AI?
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Operational digitisation for messy delivery services, at-scale media distribution, AImaxxing. Founder @ DFRNT Group. One 8fig exit, won some awards.

I’ve heard people postulating this but is anyone/PE firms out there buying businesses and transforming them with AI?











AI creative is the single dumbest allocation of AI you can make in e-commerce right now. It's replacing relatively low-cost work and the value-to-token cost is terrible. Why are you spending AI resources to replace work that's already outsourced and low-cost? Replace the stuff that's harder and doesn't need to be 100% accurate. 1. Creative strategy. Dump 100,000 customer reviews into an LLM and get the 20 biggest pain points in 30 seconds. If one is a hallucination, you wasted a little bit of your designer's time. The downside is minimal. 2. Consumer psychology. Every journal ever published about human buying behavior is in the training set. Use that to inform which pain points to hit and how to frame your messaging. 3. Building systems. Ingest reviews via API, pull top performing ads from your data warehouse, run it through a strategy agent, kick it to a review agent. This is where value compounds (and where systems thinkers shine!) The simple wins come from replacing expensive thinking time, not cheap production time. If you have additional insight here, certainly add it.



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