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Artificial Intelligence is set to disrupt nearly half of today’s workforce, but its impact won’t be evenly spread. While large corporations may automate aggressively, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have the chance to adapt differently using AI to augment human roles rather than replace them.
Why SMEs Matter
SMEs are agile, creative, and deeply rooted in local economies. They spread opportunity across regions, build trust, and preserve human skills that technology alone can’t replace. Yet they often face significant hurdles: low AI literacy, weak cybersecurity, and limited access to capital for digital transformation.
The Role of Community Banks
Community banks are uniquely positioned to bridge this gap. They:
• Approve more small business loans than large banks.
• Maintain closer relationships with entrepreneurs.
• Provide essential access to credit in rural and underserved areas.
Despite consolidation pressures, their survival is vital. If too many community banks vanish, SMEs and by extension, local economies will struggle to adapt in the AI era.
Building the New Financial Architecture
What’s needed now is a supportive financial ecosystem: smarter regulation, affordable digital infrastructure, and training programs that empower SMEs. By strengthening community banks, we protect not only small businesses but also systemic resilience itself.
For the full article, see: AI, SMEs, and the New Financial Architecture: Why Community Banks Are Too Many to Fail

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