Generative AI for Businesses

Automating 700+ Posts (2/day) with Social Sizzle at Howdy Owl

Studio Perspective — Why It Matters

Generative AI has moved from hype to hard results. It’s no longer just a tool for experimentation—it’s becoming the backbone of business operations. The real economic shift happens when repetitive, knowledge-based work is handled at scale by AI, freeing people to focus on higher-value activities.

Trust is the new differentiator. Public AI is fast but unpredictable; private AI protects your data, ensures compliance, and delivers answers in your brand’s own voice. When AI becomes invisible in your workflows, it drives durable, structural advantage—boosting efficiency, security, and customer confidence.

Quick Snapshot

  • Challenge: Fast-growing businesses face overwhelming customer service demand and rising costs.

  • Solution: Brown Bacon AI’s SomAI and AI Mee deliver automated knowledgebases, customer service, and marketing at scale.

  • Result: 95% of customer inquiries resolved automatically, email replies in under three minutes, and daily social content created without added staff.

Generative AI is no longer just for tech giants—it’s reshaping how mid-sized manufacturers and retailers deliver service. The real power is in the economics: enterprise-level responsiveness for a fraction of the cost of one full-time employee.

Studio Conclusion

This isn’t just about faster responses—it’s a structural change. Private generative AI enables businesses to scale expertise, reduce costs, and improve accuracy all at once. Companies that adapt now will gain an enduring advantage: more consistent customer service, more agile marketing, and a knowledge base that strengthens with every interaction. Those who delay will keep burning resources on repetitive tasks and risk falling behind as competitors redefine expectations.

Start here: Identify your most repetitive customer inquiries and pilot a private AI solution to resolve them automatically.

Case Background

Brown Bacon AI, September 20, 2024 — Omaha, Nebraska

Brown Bacon AI, a global leader in generative AI, launched its patent-pending SomAI and AI Mee solutions to help businesses automate customer service and marketing at scale. Howdy Owl, a Nebraska-based manufacturer and retailer of custom wall art and signage, adopted these solutions to create an expert knowledgebase and fully automated customer service.

Key Results:

  • 95% of customer questions answered automatically, often more completely than by the existing team.

  • Email responses delivered in under three minutes.

  • Social posts and promotional emails generated automatically, based on AI training of Howdy Owl’s products.

  • Integration completed in just 20 seconds, with unlimited scaling at a fraction of the cost of one employee.

Leadership Perspective:

  • “For the fraction of the cost of one employee, they delivered a fully automated hands-off solution with unlimited scaling that can answer 95% of customer questions more completely than our existing team responses. The capabilities and 20-second site integration were far beyond our expectations and our customers could not be happier with email responses under three minutes. The system can even generate social posts and promotional emails based on AI training of our products.” — Brett Lofing, CEO, Howdy Owl

  • “Our generative AI can create an expert knowledge base of products, processes, and policies quickly and deliver statistically more accurate answers than the most trained customer service teams. Cost has been a barrier for this technology; however, our patent-pending AI can deliver simple, fast, and affordable solutions for retailers and manufacturers.” — Tony Arnold, Co-Founder & CEO, Brown Bacon AI

  • “We consumed all site/product data plus customer service notes and email responses for a database which answers all but the most complex questions. Our generative AI manages the first tier of customer responses automatically for Howdy Owl while their customer service team supports follow-up questions.” — Aimee Arnold, CMO, Brown Bacon AI