AI is great for writing newsletters when you're publishing daily, mostly curating news and links, and can't afford to hire a writer
AI is terrible for writing newsletters when you need to sound like a real person with real opinions, tell stories, and make readers feel like they actually know you
because the cost of content is now zero. anyone with a Claude subscription can produce endless content in minutes
so there's a premium for content that is truly exceptional
and exceptional newsletters aren't built on pure info. they're built on:
> taste
> storytelling
> expertise and analysis
> a voice that readers trust
which is why AI won’t be replacing great writers any time soon
@DividendDynasty Best way is to do both. But you should spend 99% of your time on increasing income.
You’re able to audit your finances, budget, set up a S&S ISA and auto-invest for funds you like within a weekend. Then focus on what really matters which is putting as much £ into it as you can.
@CharlieVantFPL Is Gomez going to play 90ish in both games? Does he share his spot with Mitoma? Probs my favourite brighton mid but not sure how much he plays in both??
@Falcon0nX@plusEVbacker £5k per month is good ofc but if you’re living in an expensive city and have high housing/living costs you’ll end up with less disposable income.
I can see people really trying to circumvent this by becoming independent contractors etc. and govt probably get less tax revenues.
@Falcon0nX Not data analytics or management on its own. That can be virtually replaced by AI already.
If you want to go down that sort of route though, focus on the infrastructure and integration of AI.
I can see cybersecurity becoming very important.
AI skills will make you stand out
@trevhesinvests@meetblossomapp A little, it seems like the best restaurant stock to invest into at the moment.
Although since I’m in the UK I’ve never been to $CAKE. Although my girlfriend is half American and she assures me it’s very good 🍰 😁