I've spent more than three years training AI models, from back when ChatGPT had trouble counting the r's in "strawberry" to now, when AI is built into nearly everything you use. Training is unglamorous work: teaching these systems, thousands of examples at a time, what a good answer looks like.
I know how they behave the way a mechanic knows an engine. Not from the manual. From the grease.
So when people started saying AI was changing how customers find businesses, I didn't want opinions. I wanted a count. I took one ordinary Alabama town, asked the big AI assistants the questions real customers ask, over and over, and logged every response: 4,251 answers. Who got named, who got recommended, and who never came up at all.
That's what I bring to your business. Not a marketing package: a working knowledge of the machine your customers now ask first. I'm based in Alabama and work with businesses everywhere, and I also run Real Estate Ace, my AI visibility service built just for real estate agents.