Episode 577
How small business owners can overcome fear, embrace Artificial Intelligence literacy, and start using generative AI tools to improve efficiency and competitiveness.
Show Notes Page: https://www.thehowofbusiness.com/577-susan-gonzales-ai-literacy/
Artificial intelligence isn’t coming - it’s already here, and small business owners can’t afford to be left behind. In this episode of The How of Business, Henry Lopez speaks with Susan Gonzales, founder and CEO of AI and You, a nonprofit dedicated to making AI literacy accessible for everyday people.
Susan explains why fear, skepticism, and lack of awareness are slowing AI adoption (especially among women and minority business owners) and how these barriers can be overcome. She breaks down the difference between predictive and generative AI, offers practical advice on where to start.
Susan's five-step framework for crafting effective AI prompts:
1) Help me with… (Be specific)
2) You are a… (Define the role)
3) The output should be… (State the desired format)
4) You should know… (Provide context)
5) Here are some… (Include references or examples)
From creating business plans and marketing strategies to streamlining repetitive tasks, Susan shares real-world examples of how AI can save time, reduce costs, and open new opportunities. She also warns about “hallucinations” in AI-generated output and emphasizes the importance of verifying results before relying on them.
The conversation covers emerging trends like AI agents (the next generation of chatbots with reasoning capabilities) and how existing business tools, like CRMs, accounting platforms, and Microsoft Copilot, are embedding AI features business owners should explore.
Susan’s core message is clear: AI literacy is now an essential basic business skill. Owners who start learning and experimenting today will have a significant advantage over those who wait.
“The more specific the prompt, the more specific the answer,” Susan advises, encouraging listeners to expl
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