Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) could be the world’s trailblazers in the practical adoption of AI, says Guillaume Roy, chief innovation officer and co-founder at employee experience platform Workleap.
Roy’s vision aligns with indicators from a new Salesforce survey revealing that 91% of small and medium businesses using AI report increased revenue, based on insights from 3,350 SMB leaders worldwide.
According to Salesforce, 75% of SMBs are investing in AI, with more than a third having fully integrated it into their operations. While not all of this activity is strictly HR-related, employee training and development landed as a top-three priority only after acquiring new customers and improving customer experience.
According to Roy, SMBs possess a unique AI advantage: Their agility and resourcefulness allow them to maximize existing tech stacks and data sources, even when operating with modest features. “This limited scope makes it easier for them to gather and analyze meaningful insights from their workplace data,” says Roy.
Roy describes SMBs as “perfect testing grounds” for real-world AI solutions. By connecting common data sources and integrating intelligent capabilities, these businesses can achieve measurable results faster than their larger counterparts.
He argues that the SMB market will demonstrate AI’s true potential—not through lofty promises, but with practical applications that solve real challenges. In this way, the needs of smaller organizations will show “what AI can accomplish beyond the hype,” he says.
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