The guy in this video rents his employee for about $3 a day. It never sleeps, it never argues about hours, and last year it made him 160 million yen, a hair over a million dollars
The employee is Claude. Not the chatbot you poke at between meetings. Claude wired into a system that wakes itself on a schedule, hands itself the work, checks that work with a second copy of itself, and only pings him when something actually needs a human
While he sleeps, cheap models do the labor and the expensive one just makes the calls. A full week of work is sitting there by morning. His real job is reading two short logs with his coffee and deciding where to point it next
That is the whole gap right now. On one side, people typing prompts one at a time. On the other, people who built the thing that runs without them. Same model. Completely different life
The apartment in the video is not the flex. The flex is that he was asleep when it got paid for
A 17 year old in the Netherlands built a girl who doesn't exist and made $13,495 in her first month
He never filmed a thing. No model. No camera. No studio.
Her whole being is 4 text files sitting on a laptop
persona.md gives her a 1,500 word life story she never once breaks
flux.md renders her at 2am on a kitchen counter, perfect every frame
voice.md is her cloned voice for the messages that feel too personal to fake
memory.md makes her remember all thousand of her subscribers better than they remember themselves
Claude reads those 4 files and runs her 24/7. The kid just presses publish
Aitana took 18 months to build. Lexi's creator worked 14 hour days for half a year. This one launched his girl in 13 days
The math: $13,495 in, $0 on shoots, $0 on a model, $200 a month for Claude
The girl dancing in that messy pink apartment in the video was never born. And the man paying to talk to her tonight will go to sleep sure she is real