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Sep 21, 2023 8 tweets 3 min read Read on X
Faceless YouTube channels can make you $10,000/mo

And you need less money and experience than you think in the age of AI.

Here’s how! 👇 Image
1/ Find the right niche for your YouTube channel.

This is well researched blog that lists all niches with revenue per minute (RPM) 

invideo.io/blog/how-to-fi…
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2/ invideoAI is one of the best tools to get your YouTube journey started.

It converts your idea into a video.

Check it out for FREE at:   invideo.io/ai
3/ It's different from other fancy video generative tools like RunwayML.

It synthesizes the existing content & tools to create a video with script, stock, and voiceover from a SINGLE prompt.
4/ Check out what overpowered is saying about it …
5/ I prompted it to make a video on "AI: Your Path to Fortune"

In just 30 seconds, It produced a faceless video with script, voiceover, and music, that can be used to make money on YouTube, Instagram & Tiktok.

I'm speechless!
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The new academic wealth gap isn't your university.

It's not even your advisor's connections.

It's who knows Claude can turn 50+ research papers into a thesis chapter in 3 hours and who's still manually coding qualitative data.

I just watched a sociology PhD skip 8 weeks of analysis.

Here are the 9 prompts they used:
1. Two months ago, I uploaded 89 papers on organizational behavior.

What should have taken my entire winter break took one Saturday morning.

The result? A framework so clean my committee asked if I'd hired a consultant.

Every source verified. Every argument mapped. Every weakness exposed.
2. PROMPT 1 - The Theory Mapper

Start with this when papers arrive:

"Map the theoretical landscape across all uploaded papers.

For each distinct theory/framework:
→ Name it + who originated it + year
→ List papers that USE it vs CRITIQUE it
→ Identify which theories conflict with each other
→ Note which theory has the most empirical support

Output as a visual hierarchy."

This replaces 3 days of theory coding.
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China just quietly handed AI agents to 1 billion people.

And most of the West has no idea it happened…
Today, Tencent launched WorkBuddy.

A desktop AI agent that works out of the box.
No deployment. No setup. Just download and go.

It's already been tested by 2,000+ Tencent employees.
WorkBuddy runs on OpenClaw.

The same open-source AI agent framework that went viral in January and became the fastest-growing agent runtime in the world.

Tencent just made it a consumer product.
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Elon Musk’s 3-hour interview broke the internet. He revealed;

→ Why software devs are "about to have a hard lesson in hardware"
→ next 36 months will create more millionaires than last 36 years.

Here's every prediction you need to see👇
1/ The "Power Wall" - Why AI Is Hitting a Ceiling

The US uses ~500 gigawatts on average.

AI needs a TERAWATT ,that's doubling America's entire electricity output.

"Can you imagine building that many data centers? That many power plants?"

Musk says those in software land are "about to have a hard lesson in hardware."

The bottleneck isn't code. It's physics.
2/ The 30-Month Space Pivot

"Mark my words — in 36 months, probably closer to 30 months, the most economically compelling place to put AI will be space."

No atmosphere. No clouds. No day-night cycle. 5x solar efficiency.

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This isn't a pitch deck. The paperwork is filed.
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Ant Group dropped:
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A $200 consumer camera + free AI now beats $800 pro sensors.

China is giving away the entire robotics stack.

This is infrastructure-level disruption. ⬇️
1. THE PROBLEM AMERICAN ROBOTICS WON'T TALK ABOUT:

Depth cameras fail catastrophically on:

❌ Glass (returns black holes)
❌ Mirrors (sensor gives up)
❌ Shiny metal (complete blindness)

Every Bot demo? Filmed in matte-finish labs with textured objects.

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It's why:

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Silicon Valley's answer: "Just buy $5K LiDAR" or "redesign your environment"

China's answer: Fix it with AI and give it away free.
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People are already using it to automate jobs that cost $100K/year.

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It handled execution end-to-end, saving hours of work and significant cost.

This is less “assistant” and more operational partner.
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