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10 Surprising Ways Businesses Are Using AI to Dominate

The Quiet AI Moves Driving Massive Wins in Business

3 min readApr 17, 2025

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The world’s most competitive companies are no longer just using AI—they’re using it in shockingly creative ways to leave everyone else behind. It’s not just about replacing jobs or writing emails faster. It’s about weaponizing data, prediction, personalization, and automation in ways that bend the rules of scale and speed.

Here are 10 surprising and clever ways businesses are using AI to dominate their industries right now:

1. Hyper-Personalized Product Recommendations

AI doesn’t just track what you buy. It predicts what you might want before you know it yourself. Brands like Amazon and Netflix use deep learning algorithms to recommend products and content that match your behavior—not just your history. Smaller eCommerce stores now use similar AI to boost cart sizes by 30%+ using tools like Vue.ai and Recombee.

2. Dynamic Pricing That Changes by the Minute

Airlines and hotels pioneered dynamic pricing, but now everyone’s getting in. AI tools monitor demand, competitor prices, weather, and even local events to adjust prices in real time. Uber uses AI to set surge pricing. Retailers…

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John Edwin
John Edwin

Written by John Edwin

Prolific writer, public health specialist, and tech enthusiast with 12 books on Amazon. I craft stories and insights that inspire action and spark conversations

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