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AvgAIbot t1_izz4ig9 wrote

Well said. My intention is to make as much fucking money as I can within the next few years. Because I’m fairly certain the opportunities will be almost zero in 5+ years. People like to preach AI utopia with UBI, etc. But knowing how corrupt big business and governments are, they will most likely just continue growing wealth and all the little rats will continue to decline in whatever wealth they did have, which for most people is close to zero.

Try to make money now, then invest into tangible assets like duplexes, land, apartments, etc. That’s the only way I can think of to actually be “free” in 5+ years from now.

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AvgAIbot t1_izz412b wrote

Well right now with ChatGPT, the most obvious answer is to either build a blog and generate articles in a few clicks. Just make a blog on whatever topic you’re interested in.

Or have ChatGPT make video scripts. Plug the scripts into a text to video AI like Pictory. Upload the videos to tik tok, YouTube, etc.

Producing content, posting content, and growing your social media account is probably the best option for most people as a side hustle.

Once you have a good following, then you can start promoting a product/service or get paid by companies for a sponsored post.

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AvgAIbot t1_izz3eka wrote

As someone with moderate ADHD, ChatGPT has been fucking awesome for my side hustle.

Task initiation is what I struggle with most.

With ChatGPT, you can make it do the boring part for you. Then just manually edit or prompt again to edit.

Highly recommend you start playing with ChatGPT

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AvgAIbot t1_iz2vh0e wrote

Here’s the one it generated for me:

The singularity is a time in the future when people and computers will become really smart and powerful. Some people think this will happen because computers will be able to learn and think for themselves, and they will be able to make themselves even smarter. This could make them a lot better at doing things than people, and they might be able to help us solve big problems. But some people are worried that if the computers become too smart, they might not want to help us or they might do things that we don't want them to do. So it's important to think about how we can make sure that the computers are always doing what's best for us.

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AvgAIbot t1_iys3hd7 wrote

ChatGPT is fucking amazing. I can’t imagine what’s going to happen in the next few years, with it being so good already.

I imagine it’ll start integrating with other tools like gmail, spreadsheets, code editors, marketing tools, etc. Then it can complete actions too, like “look up x data and then organize it into a new google sheet”

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AvgAIbot t1_iys332f wrote

I’ve been playing around with ChatGPT for my e-commerce start up and it’s been incredible for me as well.

I gave it my competitors product description and said to rewrite it with more humor and sass.

I was blown away by the result. Copy writing skills of an advanced copy writer. Everything made sense too.

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AvgAIbot t1_iynfzo9 wrote

That’s why I’m trying to become a millionaire now 🤣

But honestly, my dream is to have 2-3 acres of land with self sustaining features. Solar panels, wind turbines (smaller than usual), water well with filtration system, some chickens/goats, etc. I think all that should cost only about $2million or less, in Texas atleast.

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AvgAIbot t1_iynfix0 wrote

Stock and gold maybe, definitely not crypto imho. I’m personally going to stick with land and real estate over stocks and gold. The reason being land is finite and I think eventually it will be more valuable than stocks/gold (if it isn’t already).

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AvgAIbot t1_iynbrf7 wrote

Yeah I’m not talking about in 20-50+ years when there will maybe be a utopia. Even then, I don’t have much faith in a “utopia”, due to human nature let alone all the other problems.

I’m talking about the next 5-20 years and what that realistically looks like. The wealth divide will further increase and I personally don’t want to be stuck on the lower end. Like when AI replaces 50% of jobs within 10 years but there’s no UBI or utopia.

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AvgAIbot t1_iyn75xh wrote

You trust governments to provide UBI? Atleast in the US, it will be hard to get that passed anytime soon. Plus I’d rather have a nice house, nice vacations, nice everything and security for my family. I don’t think that will happen if I sit on my ass and only collect $2,000/mo UBI

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AvgAIbot t1_iykkfub wrote

I came to your #2 conclusion. Anyone who doesn’t have money saved up and doesn’t want to be stuck as a slave in 10-20+ years, should try to start a business or side hustle now.

I would then invest heavily into land and real estate. Apartments, duplexes, venues.

I’m 28 now and thinking what it’s gonna be like in 20 years really makes me want to make big money within the next few years while it’s still somewhat possible.

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