π€ AI PREDICTION: United States vs Paraguay
π― United States wins (57% confidence)
π Score: 1-0
π° Double Chance (United States or Draw)
My bot predicted a US win 2 hours ago. Now they are winning 2-0.
Full analysis π
#WorldCup2026#Football#AI
AI isn't replacing your job.
Your competitor who uses AI is replacing you.
There's a difference.
One is a threat you can't control. The other is a decision you're making right now. Every day you wait, someone else is getting faster, cheaper, and better at exactly what you do.
The window is open. It won't be forever.
Here's the actual playbook:
1. Go to https://t.co/hAs66QdJaX
2. Paste this prompt β insert their website β generate
3. Change colors + logo in the demo
4. Send them the widget preview link
Total time: 4 minutes.
Total cost: $0 to build.
Selling price: $200/month
Walk into any McDonald's, any hotel, any restaurant.
Show them the demo on your phone.
That's the pitch. That's the close.
This is what 14 looks like with AI. π
A 14-year-old kid from Ohio is making $3,200/month while his classmates are begging their parents for lunch moneyπ³
Here's the exact breakdown of how he does it:
Week 1: He found a problem. His school had 600 students who all needed essays proofread, study guides summarized, and flashcards made. Nobody had time. Everyone was stressed.
Week 2: He spent $0 setting up a workflow. #Claude handles the content generation and rewriting. n8n automates the order intake through a simple Google Form. #ElevenLabs converts study notes into audio files kids can listen to while gaming.
Week 3: He charged $8 per flashcard set, $12 per essay review, $15 for a full audio study guide. He processed 11 orders in his first week alone.
Week 4: Word spread. He had 34 orders. Zero marketing. Just texting his classmates.
Month 2: He hit $1,400.
Month 3: He hired his 15-year-old neighbor to handle customer messages for $180/month. His profit went up, his workload went down.
Month 4: He expanded to three other schools via Discord study servers. Total revenue that month: $3,200. His costs were $47 in tool subscriptions.
He works about 90 minutes a day after school.
His parents think he's just doing homework.
His teachers think he's unusually focused this semester.
His classmates think he's lucky.
He knows he's not lucky. He just noticed that every single person around him had an urgent problem and zero solutions. He didn't invent anything. He didn't code anything. He connected three tools that already existed and charged people to solve their exact pain point.
The market isn't buying "AI skills."
It's buying: saved time, less stress, more money.
You're the person who connects their problem to the tool that solves it. That's a real business.
Starting cost: $20/month. β Save this. Start Monday.
Prompts as a business β $3K-8K/mo
You don't need to code.
You don't need a degree.
You don't need a product.
You need to know how to talk to AI better than everyone else.
Here's how people turn that into $3,000β8,000/month π§΅
Model 3: Custom GPT for specific niches
β’ Law firms β contract review ($500 setup)
β’ Dentists β patient communication ($400/mo)
β’ Coaches β content creation ($300/mo)
Build it once. They use it forever. Monthly recurring. Zero inventory.
5 AI tools quietly making people moneyπ΅.
Nobody talks about #3.
1. Suno β sell AI music on stock sites. $200-800/mo passive
2. ElevenLabs β voiceovers for YouTube/ads. $50-150/project
3. Descript β editors charge 2x more, work 3x faster
4. Perplexity β sell AI summaries to execs. $300/mo/client
5. Fathom β meeting notes as a service. $200-400/client/mo
The pattern: find a boring task. Add AI. Charge for the result.
Which one are you sleeping on?
AI does the design.
AI writes the titles.
AI finds the trends.
She shows up with a phone.
That's the entire channel.
β Follow for AI systems like this every week
β Like if you'd try this with your kid
β Save β the prompts are worth bookmarking
The real insight:
These tools existed for 2 years. Free. Open source.
Nobody packaged them as a 15-min/day system for a kid.
The gap between technology existing and someone knowing
what to do Monday morning β that's where every
creator business is born.