Sir Marco Robinson, entrepreneur, television producer, author and business mentor, is highlighting the development of Marco AI, a proprietary AI-powered assistant created to support entrepreneurs with strategy, planning, content development, research and business execution.

After more than three decades building businesses, mentoring entrepreneurs and developing educational programmes, Sir Marco Robinson said artificial intelligence is changing the way entrepreneurs approach growth. He believes AI is giving independent founders, solo entrepreneurs and small business owners access to tools that can help them perform tasks that previously required larger teams and greater resources.
"Entrepreneurs have never lacked ideas," said Sir Marco Robinson. "They've lacked time, people and resources. AI is removing those barriers."
Marco AI was developed around Sir Marco Robinson's coaching frameworks, business methodologies and strategic thinking. The assistant is intended to help entrepreneurs organise ideas, develop plans, create content, research opportunities and structure business activity more efficiently.
Alongside Marco AI, Sir Marco Robinson has also developed what he describes as a digital Chief of Staff. The system is designed to function as an intelligent executive assistant that can help organise projects, develop strategies, support content creation, research business opportunities and manage administrative tasks that often slow down entrepreneurs.
According to Sir Marco Robinson, execution remains one of the biggest challenges for entrepreneurs. Many founders delay growth because they cannot immediately hire marketers, copywriters, researchers, administrators or project managers. AI tools, he said, can help business owners increase productivity and move ideas forward with fewer operational barriers.
"Execution has always been the bottleneck," said Sir Marco Robinson. "People know what they want to build. They just don't have enough hours in the day or enough staff to make it happen."
Sir Marco Robinson said the growing interest in AI is not limited to younger entrepreneurs or technical professionals. Many participants engaging with his AI education work are in their fifties, sixties and seventies. Rather than learning to become software developers, they are learning how to use AI tools to support entrepreneurship, productivity and business planning.
To make AI more accessible, Sir Marco Robinson has created an intensive three-day AI challenge focused on practical implementation rather than technical theory. Participants learn how AI can support book writing, marketing campaigns, presentations, business plans, workflow organisation and productivity.
The purpose of the challenge, he said, is not only to teach artificial intelligence but to teach entrepreneurial leverage. The programme is designed to show entrepreneurs how AI can support execution, structure and confidence while helping them turn knowledge and experience into practical business activity.
This AI-focused initiative follows a career built around business mentoring, media and personal reinvention. Sir Marco Robinson is known for his work in television, including producing a Channel 4 series, as well as his work as an author and mentor to entrepreneurs around the world.
He is also launching a new collaborative bestselling book series and has recently entered pre-production on a television documentary focused on the theme of personal and entrepreneurial comebacks.
Sir Marco Robinson said the idea of a comeback is central to his current work. He believes AI represents a new opportunity for people rebuilding after business failure, professionals leaving corporate careers and experienced individuals looking to turn years of knowledge into business opportunities.
"A few years ago, someone starting alone was competing against companies with one hundred employees," said Sir Marco Robinson. "Today, with the right AI systems, they can achieve extraordinary results without needing to build that infrastructure first."
While discussions around artificial intelligence often focus on whether AI will replace jobs, Sir Marco Robinson said the larger opportunity may be helping people become more productive, creative and confident. He believes entrepreneurs who learn how to collaborate with AI may be better positioned to compete in the coming years.
For Sir Marco Robinson, the technology is only one part of the story. His broader mission remains focused on helping people unlock their potential through business mentoring, education, media, books and now artificial intelligence.
He said AI may become an important tool in making entrepreneurship more accessible to people who have ideas, experience and ambition but limited time, resources or team support.
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About Sir Marco Robinson
Sir Marco Robinson is an entrepreneur, television producer, author and business mentor with more than three decades of experience building businesses, mentoring entrepreneurs and developing educational programmes. His work focuses on entrepreneurship, personal reinvention, business education, media projects and the use of artificial intelligence to support productivity and business execution.
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