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90% of Businesses Are Already Using Generative AI — Are You?

August 11, 20252 min read

Have you ever wondered what the workplace of the near future will look like?

Surprise: it’s already here. And it’s powered by Generative AI.

This isn’t just another tech buzzword or passing trend. Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that doesn’t just analyze data—it creates things. Text. Images. Code. Even marketing campaigns or legal drafts. It learns from massive amounts of data and produces something new, tailored to the prompt you give it.

It’s the tech behind tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and countless others. And here’s the headline that should make you sit up:

90% of businesses are already using Generative AI in some way.

That’s not a cautious test run. That’s nearly everyone. And AI spending has now overtaken cybersecurity in many organizations—showing how seriously leaders are betting on this technology.


Why the Surge?

Generative AI offers game-changing productivity gains:

  • Draft reports, proposals, or client letters in seconds

  • Speed up code development

  • Automate client intake and common service requests

  • Analyze case files, financial data, or medical histories for insights

And businesses aren’t just buying off-the-shelf tools—they’re building custom AI applications with their own data, tuned to their goals and industry needs.

For professional service firms, that could mean faster client onboarding, automated compliance document preparation, or smarter scheduling and case management.


But… There Are Risks

Like any powerful tool, Generative AI has a learning curve and pitfalls.

  • Accuracy – AI can be confidently wrong.

  • Privacy – Feeding sensitive client data into public tools can create compliance issues.

  • Skills gap – Most firms need training to use AI effectively and safely.

By the end of 2025, three out of four companies are expected to have in-house AI training programs.


Where to Start

If you’re not already using AI in your firm, now’s the time to start exploring:

  1. Identify one repetitive task that AI could help with.

  2. Test it in a safe, controlled environment.

  3. Put guardrails in place for security and compliance.

You don’t have to figure it all out at once. Start small, learn as you go, and make AI adoption a strategic decision—not just a shiny object.

At Big Water Tech, we help firms like yours adopt AI responsibly—boosting productivity while keeping client data safe.

📩 Ready to explore how AI can fit into your business? Let’s talk.

#BigWaterTech#KeepITSimple#GenerativeAI#MichiganBusiness#SmarterBusiness
John Lowery is the CEO of BigWater Technologies, where he leads with a passion for innovation and excellence in delivering advanced IT solutions. With over two decades of experience in the tech industry, John specializes in strategic planning, operational efficiency, and driving customer success.

John Lowery

John Lowery is the CEO of BigWater Technologies, where he leads with a passion for innovation and excellence in delivering advanced IT solutions. With over two decades of experience in the tech industry, John specializes in strategic planning, operational efficiency, and driving customer success.

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Not using AI?

90% of Businesses Are Already Using Generative AI — Are You?

August 11, 20252 min read

Have you ever wondered what the workplace of the near future will look like?

Surprise: it’s already here. And it’s powered by Generative AI.

This isn’t just another tech buzzword or passing trend. Generative AI is a type of artificial intelligence that doesn’t just analyze data—it creates things. Text. Images. Code. Even marketing campaigns or legal drafts. It learns from massive amounts of data and produces something new, tailored to the prompt you give it.

It’s the tech behind tools like ChatGPT, Microsoft Copilot, and countless others. And here’s the headline that should make you sit up:

90% of businesses are already using Generative AI in some way.

That’s not a cautious test run. That’s nearly everyone. And AI spending has now overtaken cybersecurity in many organizations—showing how seriously leaders are betting on this technology.


Why the Surge?

Generative AI offers game-changing productivity gains:

  • Draft reports, proposals, or client letters in seconds

  • Speed up code development

  • Automate client intake and common service requests

  • Analyze case files, financial data, or medical histories for insights

And businesses aren’t just buying off-the-shelf tools—they’re building custom AI applications with their own data, tuned to their goals and industry needs.

For professional service firms, that could mean faster client onboarding, automated compliance document preparation, or smarter scheduling and case management.


But… There Are Risks

Like any powerful tool, Generative AI has a learning curve and pitfalls.

  • Accuracy – AI can be confidently wrong.

  • Privacy – Feeding sensitive client data into public tools can create compliance issues.

  • Skills gap – Most firms need training to use AI effectively and safely.

By the end of 2025, three out of four companies are expected to have in-house AI training programs.


Where to Start

If you’re not already using AI in your firm, now’s the time to start exploring:

  1. Identify one repetitive task that AI could help with.

  2. Test it in a safe, controlled environment.

  3. Put guardrails in place for security and compliance.

You don’t have to figure it all out at once. Start small, learn as you go, and make AI adoption a strategic decision—not just a shiny object.

At Big Water Tech, we help firms like yours adopt AI responsibly—boosting productivity while keeping client data safe.

📩 Ready to explore how AI can fit into your business? Let’s talk.

#BigWaterTech#KeepITSimple#GenerativeAI#MichiganBusiness#SmarterBusiness
John Lowery is the CEO of BigWater Technologies, where he leads with a passion for innovation and excellence in delivering advanced IT solutions. With over two decades of experience in the tech industry, John specializes in strategic planning, operational efficiency, and driving customer success.

John Lowery

John Lowery is the CEO of BigWater Technologies, where he leads with a passion for innovation and excellence in delivering advanced IT solutions. With over two decades of experience in the tech industry, John specializes in strategic planning, operational efficiency, and driving customer success.

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