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According to news on May 16, since the popularity of the chat robot ChatGPT, many people have tried to make money quickly by using this powerful artificial intelligence tool. Many online celebrities teach people how to use the tool in videos and encourage people to make money using solutions designed separately by ChatGPT.
However, entrepreneurs and computer scientists warn that such speculative ideas are unlikely to happen and that the most useful thing about ChatGPT is to help people with practical entrepreneurial ideas do technical work.
Tuyuan Pexels Basil Chatta (Basil Chatha) wants to make "as much money as possible". So in April, he asked the chatbot ChatGPT for advice on how to quickly turn $1000 into a huge fortune without breaking the law. Finally he said, "I'll do what you say."
Waving a handful of $20 bills, Chatta promised to share his project progress with TikTok fans every day. ChatGPT gives a general strategy, advising him to start an online business and use social media to promote it. Chatta also encouraged viewers to subscribe. "Let's see what happens," he joked to the audience.
The generative artificial intelligence that supports chat robots such as ChatGPT is dazzling and worrying because many people think the software is powerful enough to write poems, lyrics and movie dialogue, which could put millions out of work.
In addition, ChatGPT also spawned "cleverness" who wanted to make quick money. Internet celebrities feel that ChatGPT is a powerful technology that provides an attractive and easy way to make money. Many YouTube and TikTok accounts that specialize in personal finance are now promoting advertising videos: let ChatGPT help you build your business, and you can sit back and wait for financial freedom.
Entrepreneurs and computer scientists say it is a complete misunderstanding that ChatGPT can help people make a lot of money easily. Almost all of the moneymaking solutions offered by ChatGPT are universal, they say, because chatbots use well-known strategies over and over again. In fact, the most useful thing about these tools is to help people with real entrepreneurial ideas do technical work, such as writing business plans, creating income statements, or designing marketing strategies.
Ethan Mollick, an associate professor at Wharton, says it is impossible for ChatGPT to create a "$1 billion idea". The idea of using artificial intelligence to automate a series of tasks and make money is almost impossible, he said, because "this is a task that artificial intelligence cannot accomplish at all."
Financial scholars also called for cautious investment in ChatGPT, but those peddling these ideas were unimpressed. "A lot of people are interested in using ChatGPT to make money, but the people who really take advantage of this opportunity are the online celebrities who teach people how to use chat robots," says Mr Chatta.
Last Thursday, searches on YouTube and TikTok showed that dozens of videos provided people with ways to use generative artificial intelligence, earning thousands of dollars. The software can create text, videos and pictures based on the data provided to it.
Philippe Reis, a well-known online celebrity on YouTube, suggested in a video that artificial intelligence could be used to create children's storybooks for $10 each. He asked ChatGPT to write a book called Poetry and mythological creatures for children between the ages of 2 and 5, which focuses on unicorns and provides chapter titles.
For illustrations, Rice asked ChatGPT for tips that could be entered into the artificial intelligence image generator Midjourney, which created several pictures of unicorns in the forest. He said the video was of great benefit to his brand promotion.
"the real opportunity is to improve my personal brand, increase my channel subscriptions and let people know about my other businesses, including helping people build online businesses," Reestan said. "
Internet celebrity Ishan Sharma says people can provide services on Fiverr, a freelance platform, and use ChatGPT or other artificial intelligence tools to do actual work. Sharma, for example, suggests that YouTube viewers can do dubbing, but voice cloning can be used to accomplish the task.
On Twitter and Discorde, users are talking about a topic called HustleGPT. They provided the ChatGPT with a budget and asked how to turn it into as much money as possible. They act as "human executors" of ChatGPT, implementing its recommendations step by step and publishing the results.
However, some entrepreneurs retort that the videos and tweets are only designed to increase fans, attract advertising and produce popular videos, and do not really provide useful advice.
Several YouTube and TikTok celebrities interviewed did not say how much money they made from the business ideas suggested by ChatGPT, but one of them said their YouTube channel, which mainly offers strategies to make money using artificial intelligence and conventional tools, earns $6300 a month.
After Chatta posted a TikTok video boasting that he could make money from ChatGPT, he received an advertising offer, which paid about $300 per video, but he didn't accept it. It is not clear whether he made money from the original video he posted on TikTok.
Prof Morrick says ChatGPT is better at answering specific questions, such as how to write a business plan, how to list different ways to implement marketing strategies, or how to create financial documents. For those who cannot afford high business school fees or do not understand books, the correct use of this technology can make it easier for them to start their own businesses, he adds. He also pointed out: "those speculators only inspire others, but do not have their own ideas, but there are a lot of people have their own ideas, just do not know how to start, when the application of technology becomes their savior."
Jayant Padhi, who runs a marketing agency in Bangalore, India, says he knows very well how to use ChatGPT in his business. He sees the technology as a "co-founder" and draws inspiration from it, but does not expect it to give original ideas or require it to make decisions.
However, when he learned that HustleGPT was circulating online, Percy decided to attend. He asked the chatbot about how to make money on GPT-4 and marketing. When the robot suggested that he hold a seminar, Percy adopted the suggestion to discuss how to use ChatGPT to create marketing content, training materials and job descriptions.
The chat robot suggested that Percy create a sensation by partnering with online celebrities to market the event. Within three days, he sold 21 tickets for $121each, making a net profit of $2541. Percy doesn't think chatbots gave him the idea, but he did find the technology really useful.
"it's like a helping hand," he said. "it's like an extension of my mind, or like a tool. I can use it to create anything in my mind, but it's just a tool."
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