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Industries Adopt AI Tools Amid Mixed Public Perception

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Youngstown, Ohio — Canfield-based 898 Marketing launched AI Pulse this week to diagnose whether businesses appear in AI platform recommendations, while Delta Air Lines described an AI warranty agent at MRO Americas in Orlando and DEWALT released survey findings on contractors' AI readiness. At MRO Americas last week, Delta said its agent uses Palantir Foundry to compile warranty claims from dispersed maintenance and purchasing data; DEWALT's US study found 90% of construction professionals expect AI will be indispensable within five years while only 8% use it daily, and Axios reported mixed public views this week.

Prepared by Christopher Adams and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • AI tools expanded into business search, maintenance, and construction workflows.
  • Delta TechOps developed an AI warranty agent to locate and structure dispersed maintenance and purchase data.
  • DEWALT published the AI in the Trades study reporting contractor expectations and low daily adoption.
  • 898 Marketing announced AI Pulse to assess businesses' presence in AI-driven recommendations.
  • Delta presented AI maintenance and warranty use cases at MRO Americas last week.

Why This Matters to You

AI is creeping into everyday business, from search to maintenance and construction. It could change how you work or what services you use. If you're in these fields, check if your company is AI-ready. If you're a customer, ask how AI might improve your experience.

The Bottom Line

AI is becoming a business norm faster than some expect. Yet, daily use is still low, showing a gap between expectation and reality. Worth forwarding if you know someone navigating the AI transition in their industry.

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Who Benefited

Technology vendors, marketing firms, AI-platform integrators, and training providers benefit from increased demand for AI tools, implementation services, and vocational education across industries.

Who Impacted

Workers lacking AI skills, small businesses unprepared for AI-driven discovery, and organizations facing integration and verification costs suffer short-term disruption and transition burdens.

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Who Benefited

Technology vendors, marketing firms, AI-platform integrators, and training providers benefit from increased demand for AI tools, implementation services, and vocational education across industries.

Who Impacted

Workers lacking AI skills, small businesses unprepared for AI-driven discovery, and organizations facing integration and verification costs suffer short-term disruption and transition burdens.

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Industries Adopt AI Tools Amid Mixed Public Perception

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