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What Does AI Think My Business Does?

Most business owners already know what their business does.

That is not the question.

The question is what artificial intelligence believes your business does.

Those are not always the same thing.

Artificial intelligence is already describing businesses.

It is already categorizing them.

It is already deciding which services appear connected to a company and which do not.

That process is happening whether a business owner examines it or not.

The assumption is that if information exists online, artificial intelligence understands it correctly.

That assumption is often wrong.

A company may specialize in a specific service.

Artificial intelligence may describe it as a general provider.

A business may focus on a particular market.

Artificial intelligence may never mention that market at all.

The business has not changed.

The interpretation has.

That gap matters.

Artificial intelligence works from the understanding it has built.

If important details are missing from that understanding, they become less likely to appear in descriptions, answers, and recommendations.

Most business owners look at their website.

They look at reviews.

They look at listings and directories.

What they rarely examine is the interpretation itself.

How does artificial intelligence describe the company?

What category does it place the business in?

Which services appear consistently?

Which services are missing?

Those answers often reveal problems that are invisible from the outside.

The issue is not always recognition.

The issue is often understanding.

Before a business can improve how artificial intelligence interprets it, the current interpretation must first be identified.

That is one of the purposes of the Frank Masotti AI Interpretation Analysis Report.