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EN 28 The Future of AI

15/03/2026

What if the biggest risk for your business in the future is not competition, but invisibility? With AI customers do longer search for companies the way they did in the past. In the near future it won't matter whether people can find you online, but whether AI systems recommend you...

🎙️This Sunday on #JanaTalk, we will dive into one of the most important topics shaping the future of business, marketing and online visibility: Artificial Intelligence and AI search.

I'm very happy to welcome Andreas Höfelmeyer — AI Search Architect and founder of AI-fy.me, a company focused on helping businesses become visible and recommended in the age of AI search. Andreas has more than 20 years of experience in data analytics, business intelligence and data architecture, and he has worked as a Senior BI Consultant for international companies. Today he focuses on helping companies understand how AI systems like ChatGPT, Gemini and other AI tools discover, evaluate and recommend businesses online. Because in the future, it may not only matter whether people can find your business, but whether AI systems trust and recommend it...

About this episode

In this conversation you will discover:

🔹 Why many companies are already invisible to AI systems
🔹 The difference between traditional SEO and AI visibility
🔹 How AI search works compared to Google search
🔹 Why tools like ChatGPT and Gemini are changing how people discover businesses
🔹 What signals AI uses when deciding which companies to recommend
🔹 What LLM Optimization (LLMO) is and why it matters
🔹 Why structured data and knowledge graphs are becoming crucial
🔹 How entrepreneurs can prepare their businesses for the AI search era
🔹 Why some companies appear in AI answers while others don't
🔹 What marketing and online visibility may look like in the next five years and much more

▶️ TOPIC: The future of AI: If AI can't see your business, you don't exist
▶️ WHEN: Sunday 15. 3. 2026 od 19:00
▶️ WHERE: YouTube channel @Jana_Talk

I'm looking forward to seeing you in the next episode.
Wishing you a beautiful day.

With love,
Jana

In the age of AI search, the biggest risk for many companies is not competition — it's invisibility. In the future, it may matter less whether people can find your company and much more whether AI systems recommend it. AI does not search the internet the way humans do. It evaluates trust, structure and credibility of information.

About the guest: Andreas Höfelmeyer

Andreas Höfelmeyer is an AI Search Architect and founder of AI-fy.me, a company focused on helping businesses become visible and recommended in the age of artificial intelligence.

With more than 20 years of experience in data analytics, business intelligence and data architecture, Andreas has spent much of his career working with complex data systems and helping organizations understand how information flows through digital environments.

Throughout his professional journey, he worked as a Senior BI Consultant for international companies, designing data structures and analytical systems that support strategic decision-making. Over time, his focus naturally shifted toward one of the most important technological shifts of our time: artificial intelligence.

Today, Andreas specializes in helping companies understand how AI systems such as ChatGPT, Gemini and other AI assistants discover, evaluate and recommend businesses online.

His work is based on a simple but powerful insight: In the near future, it may no longer be enough for businesses to be searchable. They will need to be understandable and trustworthy for AI systems.

Andreas focuses on helping entrepreneurs, experts and companies build digital credibility, structure their information properly and create what he calls a "source of truth" for their business — a consistent and trustworthy digital presence that AI systems can recognize and interpret correctly.

Through his work, Andreas helps companies move from simply being present online to becoming visible, credible and recommended in the AI-driven internet.

His mission is to help businesses adapt to a rapidly changing digital landscape and understand that the future of online visibility will not only depend on search engines — but increasingly on how artificial intelligence understands and recommends information.

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