No.320031
I tried making fake business coaching videos using AI just for fun. Ended up gaining more traction on Twitter even without a blue checkmark than I did on Youtube (had both accounts linked up). I wouldn't discourage doing it, but you will probably need a network of other AI bros to pump up your numbers if not straight up bot farms. It's hard to grow on Youtube, but you will probably succeed if you do Youtube, Tiktok, Reels and Instagram alltogether. The more the merrier, you know how that goes.
There's a bunch of topics you could tackle: business, finance, religion, philosophy, self help… Anything the low IQ masess will slurp up. Aim for the lowest common denominator, the brownest turdworlder ever. That should be your main audience.
You can also try doing brainrot for lttle kids, but you would need to be versed on whatever trendy shit is going on.
No.320033
>>320028virtual youtuber AI
No.320086
>There's got to be some way we can together figure out a way to make money with the AI boom
Probably not.
Anything that is easy to do with AI has already been massively flooded with slop.
Anything that could make money is very difficult, requires specialized skills to be developed, and lots of hard work.
No.320424
Looks like Youtube just officially demonitized AI created content.
Seeing as they were the most reliable one to try and get payed from it's basically the end of being able to make significant money spamming AI videos.
No.320426
>>320424Srry IDK alot about this but maybe you are still able to make money if you involve a 3rd party? I saw a vid on twitter a few days ago about some business guy who made AI videos comparing competing products & then he put the referral links for them in the desc & he claimed he made 1000s of $$$ like that. Maybe u can do something similar to that & still make money
No.320462
>>320091Fun fact: apparently, some fella from Japan used to post "cats in my neighborhood" videos with technical indexes instead of real names AND only 7 years later or so, some blogger has found his stash of catposting
No.320463
>>320091Fun fact: apparently, some fella from Japan used to post "cats in my neighborhood" videos with technical indexes instead of real names AND only 7 years later or so, some blogger has found his stash of catposting
ALSO
>>320091that's exactly why we need little funny non-YouTube video platforms. YouTube has been overloaded with "shit no one will ever watch" tier videos, schoolies' "minecraft letsplay" stuff, and straight-up white noise
No.321178
>>320424>Looks like Youtube just officially demonitized AI created content. good.
less ai slop for easy $$$ = more ai for jokes, satire, naughty funsies and other "no animals were harmed during this video; do not reproduce"
No.321183
>>320028I've got an idea so I'll DM you.
Wait… nevermind.
No.321188
>>321187Anything below 21 years old is considered pedoniggee territory.
No.321201
>>321188I take it Yakumo family would have a good laff
No.322188
>>320028IDEAS FOR WIZARDS
1. Publish a small pocketbook on how to ask AI how to generate haha funny pics (not NEETS).
2. Sell your shitty pulp fiction for pulp fiction's price
3. Recursion! Generate small novels where main character saves the world by prompting queries!
4. Ask AI which ideas are good to improve the well-being a shut-in in /your_area/ in his thrties.
5. Publish your ChatGPT dialogue as a book. Your "raw" dialogue, I mean.
Seriously, treat it as "monetizing your hobbies"
6. force ChatGPT to write stories that deconstruct ChatGPTs inner world.
No.322190
7. (a mix)
Make a small, pocket-format book full of SFW questions for AI, that involve looksmaxxing, strengthmaxxing, endurancemaxxing, and advice on asking AI to unravel an adage poetically.
Make another one.
Make a yet another one.
Recompile all 3 in one proper POCKETBOOK and not a pamphlet.
8. A boomer will be happy to keep a small paper pamphlet-sized book titled "how to woo an AI" also - for this very "heh. The future! Who would have thought…" feel.
9. An artbook.
Thats where a wizard can go full "30 year old virgin's pocket universe to behold!" and it wont be staged.
10. A book on cheapmaxxing - but as a "how to look up info WITHOUT using AI"
11. A book on good sites for 3D virtual tours, digital museums and such. I mean, its not like BOOMERS read ComputerBild, rightM
No.322193
LLM's just rehash information which is 99% based on X (Twitter, posts, reddit posts and ncbi.gov studies.
There isn't an ounce of financial benefit you can squeeze from that.
Running LLM's on your chained rtx 5090 rigs for actual useful stuff like running a full animation studio, that can work.
But you don't have the millions of dollars in starting capital to make it happen.
You can't do shit with a home laptop and a random free Chatgpt app. People need to stop being delusional about this.
These apps are only useful for your own personal entertainment or curiosity.