🚨 The next wave of millionaires will be created by these 10 AI-era careers.
Most people are still training for jobs that won’t matter in 5 years.
Meanwhile, a new class of AI-native roles is quietly exploding in demand, leverage, and income.
Use Claude to learn them before the rest of the world catches up. 👇🧵
1/ AI Automation Consultant
Every company wants AI.
Almost none know how to actually use it.
People who can connect workflows, tools, and AI agents into real business systems will become insanely valuable.
2/ Personal Brand Strategist
Attention is becoming the most valuable asset on the internet.
The people who know how to grow creators, founders, and companies online will print money
3/ AI Product Designer
Every app is becoming AI-first.
Designers who understand how humans interact with AI systems will be in massive demand.
4/ AI Workflow Builder
The future belongs to people who know how to direct AI systems effectively.
One person with the right workflows can now outperform entire teams.
5/ Data Analyst
Companies are drowning in data but starving for decisions.
People who can turn raw information into business moves will always stay valuable.
6/ AI Video Creator
AI video is creating an entirely new creator economy.
The next generation of media companies will be built by tiny teams using AI.
7/ Community Builder
Small niche communities are becoming billion-dollar ecosystems.
People who can build loyal internet tribes will control attention and distribution.
8/ AI Educator
Most people still don’t understand AI beyond surface-level prompts.
The people who can simplify complex AI concepts will dominate education.
9/ Indie SaaS Founder
AI lets tiny teams build software companies that previously needed 50 employees.
One smart founder can now build a global business from a laptop.
10/ Human + AI Operator
The highest-paid people won’t fight AI.
They’ll learn how to operate AI better than everyone else.
If I had to start today, I’d learn these first:
• Claude → thinking & workflows
• n8n → AI automations
• Cursor → AI coding
• Midjourney / Veo → AI media
• Notion → systems & knowledge
• X + LinkedIn → distribution
The AI era rewards people who can:
learn fast,
build fast,
and adapt faster than everyone else.
The window is still early.
Not for long.
Claude prompts to explore these AI-era careers:
• “Act like a career strategist. Which of these 10 careers best fits my current skills?”
• “Create a 30-day learning roadmap for becoming an AI Automation Consultant.”
• “What tools, communities, and skills should I learn to become valuable in the AI economy?”
• “Which AI career has the highest upside for someone starting from zero today?”
• “Turn my current experience into an AI-native career path.”
Most people will read threads about the future.
Very few will actually prepare for it.
Best places to learn these AI-era skills for free:
• DeepLearning. AI → AI fundamentals
• Hugging Face → open-source AI playground
• Anthropic Docs → prompt engineering
• OpenAI Docs → AI app building
• n8n Academy → AI automations
• Cursor Docs → AI coding workflows
• YouTube: Andrej Karpathy, Matt Wolfe, AI Jason
The people winning in AI right now aren’t necessarily the smartest.
They’re the fastest learners.
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Recently, I went to war on my online footprint with Claude as my co‑pilot.
4 hours later:
29 data broker profiles nuked
9 zombie accounts wiped
2 sketchy search results buried
Here’s exactly how I disappeared myself from the internet, step by step. Thread.
Step 1: Drag your whole digital mess into the light
Type your full name, main email, and phone number into Google and scroll until it feels uncomfortable. Screenshot every page that leaks personal info, even if it seems minor.
Then drop it into Claude with something like:
“Here are my search results: [paste]. For each link, label it as data broker, social media profile, old account, or article, and sort everything by highest to lowest priority for removal.”
Claude turns the chaos into a ranked takedown list you can actually execute on.
Step 2: Milk the easy wins from data brokers
Your lowest-hanging fruit is the creepy people-search sites hoarding your info: Spokeo, BeenVerified, Whitepages, MyLife, and a bunch of similar directories.
Most of them have to respect privacy and data removal laws if you ask clearly and in writing.
Give Claude a prompt like:
“Write a formal data removal request to this data broker: [site name].
My details: [name, email, address].
Reference relevant privacy and data protection laws, keep the tone firm and professional, and make it clear I want my personal data deleted from their systems.”
Claude gives you a reusable, legal-sounding template you can blast to every broker on your hit list.
Stop telling Claude, "“write the code.”"
Stop telling Claude, "find the bug."
Stop telling Claude, “make this work”
You’re treating a billion-dollar AI engineer like a confused junior intern.
Here are 11 Insane prompts you can copy-paste right now:
1/ Turn Claude into a full startup engineering team.
Prompt:
“Act like a senior full-stack engineer building a production-ready startup MVP from scratch.
First design the complete system architecture, then build the most minimal but scalable version possible.
Include:
• System architecture
• File structure
• Database schema
• API endpoints
• UI architecture
• Production-ready code
Build it like a real startup that could scale to millions of users.”
2/ Make Claude audit your entire codebase like a senior engineer.
Prompt:
“Act like a senior engineer who just joined a massive unfamiliar codebase.
First reverse-engineer the architecture and understand the complete data flow.
Then identify:
• Bad architecture decisions
• Duplicate logic
• Performance bottlenecks
• Scalability risks
• Maintainability issues
Finally provide:
• A clean architecture breakdown
• Critical problem areas
• Refactoring strategies
• Improved production-grade code
Do not change functionality.
Only upgrade the code quality, scalability, and maintainability.”
Airplane mode doesn’t stop it.
Location off doesn’t stop it.
Here’s how to disappear digitally:
01. The myths
Airplane mode = delayed tracking, not stopped.
GPS off = partial privacy.
Your device can still be located through network data.
Incognito = not invisible.
Websites still see your IP and device fingerprint.
02. The hidden ID (iPhone Fix)
Your phone has a built-in ad ID.
iPhone = IDFA
Android = GAID
Apps use it to follow your activity across everything you open.
Turn it off:
Settings > Privacy & Security > Tracking → OFF
Settings > Privacy > Apple Advertising → Personalized Ads OFF
(Android Fix)
Go to: Settings > Privacy > Ads
Then: • Tap “Delete Advertising ID” (newer Android) • Or “Reset Advertising ID” + “Opt out of Ads Personalization” (older Android)