71% of Businesses Are Invisible to AI - And Most Don't Know It Yet
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Imagine you have a magic robot friend who helps you find things. Before, if you asked the robot, "Where can I find a toy car?", it would give you a big list of toy stores. You'd have to look at each one! 🚗💨
But now, this magic robot is super smart! When you ask, "Where can I find a toy car?", it just tells you the best toy car! It doesn't show you the list anymore. It gives you the answer right away! ✨
The grown-ups in the article say that many shops are like hidden toys. The smart robot can't see them to tell you about them! So, even big shops might be missed, while smaller, clearer shops are easy for the robot to find. It's like playing hide-and-seek, but the robot needs to know where to look! 🤖 Peek-a-boo!
Search didn't evolve - it got replaced. AI systems don't return links, they return answers. New research shows 71% of businesses are invisible to AI recommendation engines. Brand size doesn't matter. Vanguard scores 16/100 while ProtonMail scores 88. The playbook that won Google doesn't work here. Clarity beats clout. Read All
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Ronnie Huss is a strategist exploring AI, Web3, and programmable infrastructure. Writing at the edge. Creator of Signal Over Noise.
March 24th, 2026
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