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What Happens When AI Goes Down in the Middle of Your Workday?

AI tools are becoming essential for small businesses — from scheduling to payroll to customer support. But what happens when those tools suddenly stop working? Downtime can cause more damage than many owners realize.

Everyday dependence on AI

Even if you don’t think of your business as “tech heavy,” chances are you rely on AI tools daily:

How downtime hurts

Business continuity and insurance

Some business interruption insurance policies may cover technology failures, but many focus only on physical events (like fires or floods). AI downtime is a gray area — and often excluded unless tied to a cyberattack.

Steps to prepare

  1. Know your vendors’ uptime promises: Check service-level agreements (SLAs).
  2. Have a manual backup plan: Keep a fallback for key functions like payroll or customer service.
  3. Communicate with customers: Be transparent if an outage impacts them.
  4. Ask your insurer: Does your current policy address software or AI outages?

Takeaway

AI outages may not be frequent, but when they happen, the ripple effects can be costly. Planning ahead — with backups, clear communication, and insurance review — helps small businesses turn a crisis into a temporary bump instead of a disaster.