
AI-Powered Laptops Are Now Affordable for Your Business
You don't need a data center to run useful AI anymore. Major manufacturers like Dell and HP are now shipping laptops with dedicated AI processing chips for under $750. These machines are designed to handle AI tasks directly on the device, rather than sending your data to the cloud. This means faster performance for AI-assisted apps, better security, and the ability to work offline. For a small business, this is a big deal. It means your team can run powerful AI tools for writing, design, and analysis without paying for extra cloud subscriptions or worrying about slow internet. Think instant transcription, real-time video effects on calls, and smarter system performance that learns your work habits. It puts serious computing power right on your desk, without the enterprise price tag.
This makes powerful AI accessible without a huge budget, allowing your business to run faster, more secure AI applications directly on your team's computers.
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Quick Hits
Hiring a Dev? Look for AI Skills, Not Just Code
The skills needed for software development are changing fast. It's no longer just about writing code from scratch. Top performers now use AI assistants to write, debug, and optimize code much faster. When you're hiring a freelance developer for your website or app, ask them which AI tools they use. Their answer will tell you if they're keeping up with modern workflows that save you time and money.
InfoWorldOn-Device AI Means Better Privacy
New AI-ready laptops often feature something called a Neural Processing Unit (NPU). Its main job is to run AI tasks locally, so your data doesn't have to be sent to a company's server for processing. For your business, this is a major privacy win. You can use AI to summarize sensitive customer emails or financial documents without that information ever leaving your computer.
MintUpskill Your Team (and Yourself) on AI Prompts
As AI becomes a core part of more jobs, the ability to communicate effectively with it is a critical skill. This doesn't mean you need to learn to code. It means learning how to write clear, effective prompts to get the results you want from tools like ChatGPT. This skill, often called 'prompt engineering', is becoming essential for marketing, sales, and operations roles. A small investment in training here can have a huge impact on your team's output.
InfoWorldTool of the Day

Cursor
The AI-first code editor.
Cursor is a special text editor built for writing and understanding code with AI. You can ask it to write new code, find and fix bugs, or explain what a complex piece of code does in plain English. It's a huge time-saver for developers, but it's also useful for non-technical business owners.
Even if you don't code, you can use Cursor to understand your own website. Find a code snippet from your site's theme (like a WordPress PHP file), paste it into Cursor, and ask the AI: "Explain what this code does to a non-technical business owner."
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₹60,000
That's the new entry-level price (about $720 USD) for AI-powered laptops from major brands. It shows that the hardware needed to run powerful AI tools locally is no longer just for big companies with deep pockets.
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