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Brownmine Launches Appli+AI to Democratize AI Technology for Small and Midsize Businesses

Atlanta, Georgia–(Newsfile Corp. – September 5, 2025) – Brownmine officially launched Appli+AI on September 2, 2025, introducing a comprehensive AI automation, consulting, and education service specifically designed for small and midsize businesses (SMBs) and underconnected communities. The new platform addresses a critical market gap where advanced AI technology has remained largely inaccessible to smaller organizations with limited resources.
Appli+AI delivers four core value propositions to bridge the technological divide. The service focuses on productivity enhancement through task automation, scalable systems that grow with businesses, measurable ROI through efficiency and revenue increases, and practical education that demystifies AI technology for everyday business applications.
Segment-Specific Solutions for Diverse Business Needs
The platform offers tailored solutions across multiple business categories to maximize practical impact. Local businesses can implement AI agents for 24/7 customer service, potentially boosting service quality without additional staff costs. Marketing automation and inventory management systems streamline operations and may improve customer engagement
Nonprofits and community leaders gain access to AI-powered data analysis for potentially better resource allocation and impact measurement. Grant writing assistance and volunteer management tools aim to help maximize organizational effectiveness.
Entrepreneurs potentially benefit from streamlined marketing campaigns, automated lead generation, and AI-powered business planning tools. These solutions reduce operational overhead while aiming to accelerate growth potential.
Professional service providers across industries can leverage AI for everyday productivity enhancement, including automated scheduling, proposal drafting, and client communication management. These applications deliver immediate value while requiring minimal technical expertise from users.
Challenging Traditional AI Implementation Models
The launch represents a significant departure from the current AI implementation landscape where technical expertise and substantial financial resources have been prerequisites for adoption. Appli+AI positions advanced AI technology as an equalizer that enables smaller organizations to compete effectively with larger enterprises.
Traditional AI deployment has favored corporations with dedicated IT departments and substantial budgets. Appli+AI eliminates these barriers by providing turnkey solutions that require no specialized technical knowledge or significant upfront investment from users.
“Every business, every entrepreneur, and every community deserves the chance to innovate, scale, and thrive with AI,” said Mike A. Williams, Founder and CEO of Brownmine. “AI should not be reserved for big corporations. Appli+AI exists to make sure no one is left behind in this technological revolution.”
Broader Economic Impact and Innovation Acceleration
Beyond immediate business applications, the Appli+AI launch signals a fundamental shift in how AI technology may be distributed across the economic spectrum. By making advanced tools accessible to previously underserved segments, the initiative could accelerate innovation in sectors that have been left behind in the AI revolution.
The service creates new models for technology democratization that prioritize practical application over theoretical concepts. This approach focuses on delivering tangible business value through automation tools that integrate seamlessly into existing workflows and operations.
Small businesses and community organizations can now access the same caliber of AI technology that has previously driven competitive advantages for major corporations. This technological leveling represents a potential catalyst for widespread economic transformation across multiple sectors.
About Brownmine and Appli+AI
Brownmine developed Appli+AI as a comprehensive solution for organizations seeking to harness AI technology without the traditional barriers of technical complexity and resource requirements. The service combines automation tools, strategic consulting, and practical education to deliver measurable business outcomes.
SMBs, entrepreneurs, and community leaders can explore resources, training, and tailored AI solutions through our websites. The service emphasizes accessibility and practical application while maintaining the sophisticated capabilities typically associated with enterprise-level AI implementations.
For more information about Appli+AI and its tech solutions for small and midsize businesses, visit www.appliai.ai or ww.brownmine.com to contact our team for additional details and demonstration opportunities.
To view the source version of this press release, please visit https://www.newsfilecorp.com/release/264951
Business
Shadow AI enters workforce, employees embrace AI adoption: IBM

Developments in artificial intelligence (AI) have made their way into corporate environments as employees report using tools for work without formal approval from IT departments.
IBM says the growing reliance on personal AI tools in the workplace introduces serious risks to Canadian businesses, from potential data leaks and compliance issues to losing control of sensitive business information. Shadow AI, the use of software without oversight, costs nearly $308,000 per data breach, according to the company.
“It’s only growing until we actually are able to lock down the use of shadow AI, enable our employees and enable our organizations, but through sanctioned, governed, secured AI,” Daina Proctor, Canadian security services leader for IBM Canada, told BNNBloomberg.ca in a Friday interview.
A shadow AI survey from IBM found that while 79 per cent of full-time office workers said they use AI at work, 25 per cent rely on enterprise grade AI tools. The rest rely on a mix of personal and employer tools (33 per cent) or entirely on personal apps (21 per cent).
IBM said while AI tools offer organizations the opportunity to significantly improve productivity, the technology presents new challenges such as security threats. Despite the risk, the survey found AI adoption in the workplace is being led by employees.
“AI adoption in the workplace is no longer theoretical, it’s happening, and it’s being led by employees,” said Deb Pimentel, president of IBM Canada, in a news release. “To securely and efficiently harness the value of AI for smarter business operations, leaders should prioritize secure solutions, align AI with tangible business objectives, and foster a data-driven culture.”
Canadian workers overwhelmingly reported viewing AI as a tool that makes them better at their jobs as 97 per cent said they agree AI improves their productivity at work, 86 per cent felt confident using AI, and nearly 80 per cent said AI allows them to spend more time on the strategic or creative aspects of their roles.
“As humans, we’re going to find things to help ourselves to evolve ourselves to get more efficient, to get more creative to get more productive,” said Proctor. “As the saying goes, ‘water will flow downhill.’”
Surveyors found Canadian workers believe AI allows them to save time. More than half (55 per cent) said AI saves them between one and three hours per weeks and 26 per cent reported saving up to six hours. About 61 per cent of employees surveyed said AI allows them to complete a task faster, 43 per cent said AI enables more efficient workload management, 40 per cent said AI allows improved accuracy and 39 per cent said AI enables increased creativity.
While employees report using AI, highlighting benefits, only a small handful of surveyed employees (29 per cent) believe their employer is using AI to its full potential. Nearly half of workers (46 per cent) said they would leave their current job for one that uses AI more effectively.
Proctor said she wants companies to invest in AI so that employees don’t have to use personal devices.
“Organizations need to provide secured enterprise grade AI tools, or else we as individuals, we as employees, are going to find the AI tools that maybe our organizations don’t really want us to, so we need to close that gap,” said Proctor.
She said businesses are openly leaning into AI in a proactive, collaborative approach tailoring programs to ensure that their confidentiality, regulatory and conduct requirements are met to bridge the gap of what they need and what employees expect.
Methodology
The research was conducted by Censuswide, among a sample of 4,000 full-time office workers who are not sole proprietors and are familiar with AI tools in the USA, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil. The data was collected between May 23 to May 30, 2025.
Business
Funding extension for school holiday club programme in Cornwall

A programme providing school holiday clubs for thousands of children in Cornwall has been extended.
The Time2Move holiday programme supports families with activities and healthy food for children aged between five and 16, and is fully funded for those eligible for benefits-related free school meals, the government has confirmed.
The government announced a three-year extension for the scheme, as part of a £600m investment nationally.
The programme is run by Active Cornwall, which brings together providers across the county, and said £8m had been invested in it since 2021.
Tim Marrion, partnership manager at Active Cornwall said: “We know that school holidays can bring particular challenges for families on lower incomes and children can face triple inequalities of social isolation, poor diet and low levels of physical activity over the holiday periods.
“Through our Time2Move programme we make a real difference for over 12,000 children and their families each year, so this funding extension is very welcome news”.
The programme is fully-funded by the Department for Education and is known nationally as the Holiday Activities and Food Programme.
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