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Think AI Is Replacing Jobs? Not According to These 750+ Business Owners

Posted on July 21, 2025 Written by Bill Hartzer

AI sentiment amongst biz owners

Small business owners across the U.S. aren’t scared of AI—they’re buying it coffee and asking it to sort invoices.

That’s the main takeaway from a new report from Bluevine, the country’s largest small business banking platform. Based on polling and spend data from thousands of users, Bluevine’s findings suggest something few in tech headlines seem willing to admit: most small business owners are not laying off employees because of AI. In fact, 60% say they have zero plans to cut staff within the next two years due to artificial intelligence.

This is in stark contrast to the layoff frenzy in the corporate world. For smaller operations, the message is clear: AI is a helpful assistant, not a pink slip machine.

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  • What Business Owners Are Actually Doing With AI
    • Three Key Use Cases Stand Out
    • The 410,900% Stat That Should Make You Pause
  • So Why Isn’t Everyone Jumping In?
    • Some Are Still Holding Back
    • Clarity Is More Valuable Than Hype
  • Holding Back Could Mean Falling Behind
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What Business Owners Are Actually Doing With AI

Three Key Use Cases Stand Out

Rather than dreaming up utopian AI overlords, business owners are focused on three things:

  • Marketing and sales — 39% are using AI tools for content, outreach, or campaign help.
  • Business data and insights — 33% are digging into analytics and forecasts with AI support.
  • Customer service — 28% are letting AI manage chats, emails, and ticketing queues.

This isn’t theoretical. Internal Bluevine data shows jaw-dropping usage spikes for tools like:

  • ChatGPT (up 436%)
  • Fireflies (169%)
  • Cursor (22,100%)
  • Runway (129%)
  • Otter (76%)

These aren’t niche platforms. They’re part of a daily tech stack now, doing tasks that used to eat up valuable hours.

The 410,900% Stat That Should Make You Pause

Bluevine’s customer data shows a 410,900% increase in AI usage over the past two years. That’s not a typo.

Whether it’s transcribing calls, summarizing meetings, writing email drafts, or analyzing financial data, AI has gone from curiosity to necessity—fast.

So Why Isn’t Everyone Jumping In?

Some Are Still Holding Back

There are reasons for hesitation, and they’re not irrational:

  • Security risks top the list. 23% are worried about data breaches.
  • Trust in AI decisions? Still shaky for 17% of respondents.
  • Cost was a factor for 9%.
  • Integration problems held up another 5%.
  • And 18% just aren’t thinking about AI at all yet.

This shows there’s still a disconnect between hype and implementation. Many know AI could help them. They just need tools that actually fit their business without creating new problems.

Clarity Is More Valuable Than Hype

Bluevine’s CEO, Eyal Lifshitz, summed it up best: “They’re curious about AI but made it known they want clarity, security, and tools that actually fit their business.”

That’s a reasonable request. Small businesses don’t have R&D teams or a fleet of engineers to integrate fancy solutions. They need out-of-the-box help that works immediately—and doesn’t require babysitting.

Holding Back Could Mean Falling Behind

With early adopters already moving at full speed, those waiting on the sidelines risk losing ground. That’s not marketing spin. It’s backed up by usage numbers and spend data.

Even simple automation of recurring tasks—like invoice reminders, appointment scheduling, or weekly reporting—can change how efficiently a five-person team functions. Multiply that across thousands of businesses, and you’re looking at a quiet but massive transformation.

The AI hype cycle has mostly focused on disruption and replacement. But this data points to something more grounded: support. Small businesses are welcoming AI not because it saves money by cutting jobs—but because it saves time by doing what no one wanted to do in the first place.

It’s not flashy. It’s not science fiction. But it’s working. And for small business owners, that’s more than enough.

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