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Why Does AI Recommend My Competitors But Not Me?

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

That assumption is often wrong.

Recognition and understanding are not the same thing.

An AI system may know your company exists.

It may mention your business by name.

It may even describe some of your services.

That does not mean it understands your business well enough to recommend it.

In many cases, important information is missing.

Services are overlooked.

Specialties are ignored.

Positioning becomes diluted.

The business is visible but not clearly understood.

That gap matters.

Artificial intelligence can only work with the understanding it has built.

If that understanding is incomplete, recommendations become less likely.

Many business owners focus on what they can see.

They look at websites.

They look at citations.

They look at articles and listings.

What they rarely examine is the interpretation itself.

How does artificial intelligence currently describe the company?

How does it categorize the business?

What information appears consistently?

What information is missing?

Those answers often reveal why competitors are recommended while another business is ignored.

The issue is not always visibility.

The issue is often understanding.

Before you can improve how artificial intelligence views your business, you need to know what it currently believes.

That is the purpose of the Frank Masotti AI Interpretation Analysis Report.

The report reveals how major artificial intelligence systems currently interpret, classify, and describe your business.

Because when artificial intelligence recommends one company over another, the reason usually exists long before the recommendation happens.