If you have noticed, there’s a shift happening now. Side hustles have taken a turn with the kid next door and your scrappy niece starting efficient AI-based online businesses and marketing them on Instagram and Whatsapp.
This quieter, scrappier shift is being led by people we wouldn’t really expect. They aren’t coders or researchers, or the high-grade AI experts you see on panels and podcasts.
It’s retail workers who automate their inventory sheets.
It’s teachers who build AI tools for lesson plans.
It’s accountants who sell small automation systems.
It’s designers who repurpose content for creators.
It’s college kids who stay awake till 3 am playing with prompts instead of sleeping.
The rise of AI may be a concern for many jobs, but we cannot ignore how AI in the hands of regular p

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