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The public launch of ChatGPT has revolutionized the technology industry. Even Google itself panicked, and is already preparing its own “chatbot” capable of answering all our questions; meanwhile, competitors like Microsoft are already integrating this technology into their products.

[Nuevo Bing con ChatGPT integrado, así es el buscador que puede hacer que abandones a Google]

It’s very easy to get lost in this AI craze and start believing impossible things. And as with all fads, scammers and scammers will inevitably take advantage of them, like the fake ChatGPT apps that have appeared on Android or iPhone.

Tutorials to make money with ChatGPT

Another disturbing trend is AI money-making tutorials, which are starting to appear in YouTube, Tiktok and Instagram recommendations, as revealed in The edge. The creators of these videos have one thing in common: they claim to be subject matter experts, when in reality they only jumped on the bandwagon when ChatGPT started gaining traction.

For these content creators, ChatGPT is like any other fashion, like NFTs were in their time, as well as Bitcoin, or the miraculous applications for our mobile. In all these cases, the theme is just a pretext to go viral, and for that they appeal to what everyone wants: make money without giving a stick to the water.

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All of these videos are about the same thing, making money with ChatGPT, letting the AI ​​do the work. For example, one of these “tricks” is to start a career as a youtuberforcing ChatGPT to write us the script for a video on topics like “The 10 most beautiful cities in the world”, which generally generate a lot of interactions, and receive revenue from advertisements.

Others offer to make us “freelancers”, by offering the creation of articles for blogs or promotional articles; all we have to do is copy what ChatGPT writes to us. If the customer complains, the trick is to ask what’s wrong and pass it to ChatGPT to generate another article. Some even claim that ChatGPT can be used to publish books to Amazon, using other AIs like Midjourney to create the images.

Don’t quit your job for ChatGPT

As with all of these get-rich-quick schemes, these videos do not cover all the problems these scams can cause. Like, for example, what happens if you get caught; ChatGPT is good but not perfect, and it is well known to make big mistakes, especially in texts containing technical data. Not to mention that tools are already being developed to detect texts created with AI.

Coincidentally, these creators also they ignore all the extra work their plans entail, such as the whole process of contacting and negotiating with “victims” who want our “work”, creating videos or publishing books created with AI. In other words, if it was that easy to make thousands of dollars posting such bad videos, everyone would be doing it.


remind us when everyone wanted to be a youtuber because there was this image that it was an easy way to make millions; in practice, a tiny percentage of creators actually make a living from their work on YouTube, and it’s not exactly a small job. In short, don’t give up to start copying texts from ChatGPT.

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