I’ve been digging into all the “make money with AI” stuff lately and most of it feels off. A lot of the advice is centered around content. Start a faceless channel, automate posts, scale with AI. But the more I look at it, the more it seems saturated and low margin unless you’re early or already have distribution. What actually seems to be working is way less flashy. People are making money by using AI to automate things that businesses are already doing. Stuff like email follow-ups, lead qualification, customer support responses. Not replacing people, just removing repetitive work. It’s basically taking existing workflows and tightening them up. The interesting part is you don’t even need to build anything crazy. A lot of it is just connecting tools, adding some AI in the middle, and making the whole thing run smoother. And businesses will pay for that because it directly saves time or increases conversions. Curious what others are seeing here. Are people actually making money with AI content or is most of that just noise right now? I wrote out a more detailed breakdown of what seems to be working and what isn’t. Not trying to sell anything, just wanted to get thoughts and expand the discussion since this sub has people actually building things: https://open.substack.com/pub/altifytecharticles/p/top-ways-to-actually-make-money-with?r=7zxoqp&showWelcomeOnShare=true submitted by /u/Key_Database155
Originally posted by u/Key_Database155 on r/ArtificialInteligence
