Okay so, you're probably on a city-specific landing page because you're looking for someone local, or at least someone who gets what it's like to do business in a place like El Paso. I get it. A lot of consultants, especially in the AI space, sound like they're speaking a different language. My goal with A.I. Consulting LLC is to cut through all that noise and just talk about what actually works.
I'm a solo operator out of Florida, but I work with businesses across the U.S., including many in Texas. I don't have a huge team, fancy offices, or a sales department. What I do have is a lot of experience actually building and deploying machine learning models and data solutions that help businesses make more money, save time, or just understand their operations better. Think of me less like a faceless corporation and more like that skilled contractor you trust; I'm here to get a specific job done for you.
### What I actually do for El Paso clients
Usually, folks come to me with a specific problem. Maybe they've got a ton of customer data but don't know how to use it to predict who's gonna churn. Or perhaps they're spending too much time manually categorizing incoming requests and want an AI to do it. I'm not here to sell you on a grand vision; I'm here to build a specific thing that solves a specific problem.
My projects for El Paso businesses often involve building custom machine learning models – think predictive analytics for sales forecasting, classification models for automating document sorting, or recommendation systems to personalize customer experiences. I also do a lot of data science work to help you understand your existing data better, finding those hidden insights that can actually move the needle for your business here in El Paso.
### How a El Paso engagement usually goes
Okay, so this is how I usually approach things. It's not set in stone, but it gives you a pretty good idea of what to expect:
1. **Initial Chat & Problem Definition (Week 1-2):** We'll have a couple of calls to really dig into what problem you're trying to solve. I'll ask a lot of questions about your business, your data, and what success looks like. I'll also figure out if I'm even the right person for the job. If not, I'll tell you straight up. No charge for this part. 2. **Feasibility & Proposal (Week 2-3):** If it looks like a good fit, I'll put together a short feasibility report and a project proposal. This will outline the scope, the specific deliverables (e.g., "a trained model that predicts X with Y accuracy"), and a fixed price. I'll also include a timeline, usually in weeks. 3. **Data & Development (Weeks 4-10, varies):** Once we agree, I'll need access to your data (securely, of course). This is where I roll up my sleeves and get to work building, testing, and refining the model or data solution. We'll have regular check-ins, probably weekly, so you always know what's going on. 4. **Deployment & Handover (Weeks 10-12, varies):** Once the solution is built and tested, I'll help you get it integrated into your existing systems. My goal isn't just to build something, but to make sure it actually works for you in your daily operations. I'll make sure you understand how to use it and what to do if you have questions.
### What it costs, roughly
I prefer fixed-fee projects whenever possible. It's just cleaner for everyone. You know exactly what you're paying, and I know exactly what I need to deliver. For a typical pilot project, something that gets a clear result in a few months, you're usually looking at an investment in the mid-five figures. More complex projects, or those requiring longer-term engagement, obviously go up from there. The goal is always to make sure the value you get significantly outweighs the cost.
### Who I'm usually NOT a fit for
I'm not a good fit for every business, and I think it's important to be honest about that upfront. If you're looking for a massive consulting firm with dozens of junior analysts and a long, drawn-out strategy phase, that's not me. If you need a team to manage your entire IT infrastructure or build a custom software suite from scratch, I'm not your guy. I specialize in specific machine learning and data science problems, usually working with existing data and systems. Also, if you don't have *any* data to work with yet, we might need to talk about data collection first, which is a different kind of project. I'm also probably not the right choice for super small 'mom-and-pop' shops in El Paso with very tight budgets, as the upfront investment in AI often requires a certain scale to see a return.
### Getting in touch
If any of this sounds like what your El Paso business needs, or if you just want to kick around an idea, I'm happy to chat. There's no pressure, just a straightforward conversation to see if there's a good fit. The easiest way to start is to book a 20-min call directly on my calendar. I look forward to hearing from you!
FAQs — El Paso
How do I know if Machine Learning is worth it for my El Paso business?
The best way to figure this out is to identify a specific, recurring problem or task that takes up a lot of time, money, or involves making predictions. If you have data related to that problem, there's a good chance Machine Learning could help.
Do you only work with companies in El Paso?
No, I work with businesses across the U.S., including those in El Paso. While I appreciate the local connection, my services are delivered remotely, making geography less of a barrier for effective collaboration.
What does the first 2 weeks of an engagement look like?
The first two weeks are all about understanding your business problem. We'll have a few focused calls, I'll ask questions about your data, and we'll collaboratively define what success would look like for a potential project. This initial phase helps determine if we're a good fit before any commitment.
What kind of data do I need to have for Machine Learning?
Generally, you need historical data that's relevant to the problem you're trying to solve. The cleaner and more organized your data is, the faster we can get to work, but I can also help with data preparation.
Can you integrate the Machine Learning solution with my existing software?
Absolutely, that's usually part of the project scope. My goal is to build something that works for you, and that often means integrating the new model or data insights directly into your current operational systems or workflows, making it useful for your El Paso team.