Financial influencers are pumping out videos promoting dubious ChatGPT get-rich-quick schemes, such as selling chatbot-generated tutorials on sites like Udemy
The world of financial influencers promise viewers they can use ChatGPT to make big bucks with no effort. Tweets: @om , @lilyraynyc , @glenngabe , @jjcastillovr , @marwasf , and @trungtphan Tweets: @om : Sure sign of market frothiness is when you see photography YouTubers start posting vapid content less videos with ChatGPT/AI click bait headlines and content. To me they are the sign of a market top. https://twitter.com/... Lily Ray / @lilyraynyc : Gee, who could have seen this coming? “Hustle bros” exploiting ChatGPT to mass produce content, deceive customers and “get rich quick” (yeah right) This is why we can't have nice things h/t Jon Henshaw https://www.theverge.com/... Glenn Gabe / @glenngabe : I have 3 words for you. “Helpful Content Update” :) -> Here come the ChatGPT get-rich-quick schemes detailing how to quickly use AI to write content for money “You're having a robot do the work for you. It literally costs you zero freaking dollars” https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/... JJ Castillo / @jjcastillovr : The Blockchain bros are now looking to exploit the A.I. bubble. Wait you're telling me the dudes who don't care about actual art but all of a sudden were super passionate about NFTs are going to #Disrupt the tech industry again? https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/... @marwasf : The Crypto, Web3, and NFTs bros have found a new obsession to flood our timelines with. I'm glad OpenAI has now introduced a 20$ subscription fee for this hyped tech. Make it higher please. https://www.theverge.com/... Trung Phan / @trungtphan : As @edshrag points out: math here is suspect. Read more on the madness here: More here: https://www.theverge.com/... https://twitter.com/...