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dpapalivingaflipfloplife · 3 months ago
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Maximize Profits with AI Tools: An In-Depth Look at AI Millionaire
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juealhossain · 3 months ago
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AI Millionaire: $159K Biz + AI Clone = Endless Earnings
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Welcome to the ultimate guide on AI Millionaire. In this article, we’ll explore how AI Millionaire can help you achieve financial freedom. Let’s dive in!
What Is AI Millionaire?
AI Millionaire is a unique, done-for-you business model managed by an AI-cloned millionaire. This system promises potential earnings of up to $417.95 per sale. The best part? It requires no hard work on your part.
Exclusive Millionaire AI Creator Tools
AI Millionaire includes several exclusive tools to help you create unique content effortlessly:
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How Does AI Millionaire Work?
AI Millionaire operates with a 100% AI-driven system. This AI clone of a millionaire mind runs the business for you. The AI knows everything the millionaire does and replicates their success.
Key Features Of Ai Millionaire
AI-Operated Business
A complete AI-driven business model where you keep all the profits.
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The AI clone does all the hard work for you. You can sit back and watch your business thrive.
3. High Earnings
With potential earnings of up to $417.95 per sale, you can achieve significant financial gains.
4. Unique Content Creation
The exclusive Millionaire AI Creator Tools provide unique content for your business, enhancing your online presence.
How to Get Started with AI Millionaire
Getting started with AI Millionaire is simple:
Visit the AI Millionaire website.
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Success Stories
Many people have achieved financial freedom with AI millionaires. Here are a few success stories:
John’s Story
John was struggling with financial uncertainty. After joining AI Millionaire, his bank account started growing daily. Now, he enjoys financial freedom and a stress-free life.
Lisa’s Journey
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Mike’s Transformation
Mike was always getting to the end of his money before the end of the month. AI Millionaire changed his life. He now laughs all the way to the bank with his growing income.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is Ai Millionaire?
AI Millionaire is a $159K Done-For-You business managed by an AI-cloned Millionaire, offering substantial earnings potential.
How Does Ai Millionaire Work?
AI Millionaire operates a fully automated business, utilizing AI tools to generate income effortlessly.
What Are The Benefits Of Ai Millionaire?
The system offers guaranteed income, no hard work, and exclusive AI creator tools for diverse content creation.
What Tools Are Included In Ai Millionaire?
The package includes tools like Millionaire Social Media Creator, Email Writer, Movie-Maker, Blogger, and Photographer.
Can Ai Millionaire Replace My Job?
Yes, it can replace your day job by providing a consistent income stream automatically, 24/7.
How Much Can I Earn With Ai Millionaire?
You can potentially earn up to $417. 95 per sale, with the possibility of substantial daily income growth.
Is Ai Millionaire Easy To Set Up?
Yes, AI Millionaire is designed for quick and easy setup, allowing you to start earning money immediately.
Conclusion
AI Millionaire offers a revolutionary way to achieve financial freedom. With its AI-driven system and exclusive tools, you can enjoy high earnings without hard work. Start your journey to financial success today by visiting the AI Millionaire website.
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aimillionaire · 2 years ago
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mostlysignssomeportents · 9 months ago
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How America's oligarchs lull us with the be-your-own-boss fairy tale
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/02/16/narrative-capitalism/#sell-job
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Capitalism is a vibes-based system. Sure, we all know about Keynes's "Animal Spirits" that see "bulls" and "bears" vying to set the market's future, but beyond that, there's just a hell of a lot of narrative.
Writing for The American Prospect, Adam M Lowenstein reviews two books that tell the histories of the stories that are used to sell American capitalism to the American people – the stories that turn workers into "temporarily embarrassed millionaires":
https://prospect.org/culture/books/2024-02-16-stories-corporations-tell-williams-waterhouse-review/
The first of these books is Taming the Octopus: The Long Battle for the Soul of the Corporation, by Kyle Edward Williams, a kind of pre-history of "woke capitalism":
https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393867237
Taming is a history of the low-water marks for Big Business's reputation in America, and how each was overcome through PR campaigns that declared a turning point in which business leaders would pursue the common good, even at the expense of their shareholders' interests.
The story starts in the 1950s, when DuPont and other massive firms had gained a well-deserved reputation as rapacious profit-generation machines that "alienated workers and pushed around small businessmen, investors, and consumers." This prompted DuPont's PR chief, Harold Brayman, to write a memo called "The Attack on Bigness," where he set out a plan to sell America on a new cuddly image for corporate giants.
For Brayman, the problem was that corporate execs were too shy about telling their social inferiors about all the good that businesses did for them: "The businessman is normally reluctant to talk out loud. He frequently shuns the spotlight and is content with plugging his wares, not himself."
This was the starting gun for a charm offensive by American big business that included IBM president Thomas Watson Jr ("I think there is a world market for about five computers") going on a speaking tour organized by McKinsey & Co, where he told audiences that his company's billion dollar annual profits had convinced it to assume "responsibilities for the broader public welfare."
This set the template for a nationwide mania of "business statesmanship" that Fortune celebrated with an editorial announcing "a great transformation, of which the world as a whole is as yet unaware" that put the "profit motive…on its last leg."
Fortune then spent the next seventy years recycling this announcement, every time the tide went out on business's popularity. In 2019, Fortune platformed IBM president Ginni Rometty for an announcement that the company was orienting its priorities to the public good: "It’s a question of whether society trusts you or not. We need society to accept what it is that we do."
The occasion for Rometty's quote was a special package on the Trump tax-cuts, a trillion-dollar gift to American big business, which lobbyists for the Business Roundtable celebrated with an announcement that American capitalism would now serve "stakeholders" (not just shareholders). Fortune celebrated this "change" as "fundamental and profound."
Fast forward five years and corporate leaders are still telling stories, this time about "stakeholder capitalism" and "ESG" – the dread "woke capitalism" that has right-wing swivel-eyed loons running around, hair afire, declaring the end of capitalism.
For Williams and Lowenstein (and me), all this ESG, DEI, and responsible capitalism is just window dressing, a distraction to keep the pitchforks and torches in people's closets, and to keep the guillotines in their packaging. The right-wing is doing a mirror-world version of liberals who freak out when OpenAI claims to have built a machine that will pauperize every worker – assuming that a PR pitch is the gospel truth, and then repeating it in criticism. Criti-hype, in other words:
https://sts-news.medium.com/youre-doing-it-wrong-notes-on-criticism-and-technology-hype-18b08b4307e5
Think of ESG: the right is freaking out that ESG is harming shareholders by leaving hydrocarbons in the ground to appease climate-addled greenies. The reality is that ESG is barely disguised greenwashing, and it's fully compatible with burning every critter that died in the Mesozoic, Cenozoic, and lo, even the Paleozoic:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/03/15/sanctions-financing/#profiteers
The reason this tactic is so successful is that Americans have also been sold another narrative: that American problems are solved by American individuals as entrepreneurs and businesspeople, not as polities or as members of a union (let alone the working class!).
This is the subject of the second book Lowenstein reviews, One Day I’ll Work for Myself: The Dream and Delusion That Conquered America, by Benjamin Waterhouse:
https://wwnorton.com/books/one-day-ill-work-for-myself/
A keystone of American narrative capitalism is the idea that the USA is a nation of small businesspeople, Jeffersonian yeoman farmsteaders of the US economy. But even a cursory examination shows that the country is ruled – economically and politically – by very large firms.
Uber sells itself as a way to be your own boss ("No shifts. No boss. No limits.") – even though it's a system where the app is your boss, and thanks to that layer of misdirection, Uber gets to be the worst conceivable boss, while its workers have no recourse in labor law:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/12/algorithmic-wage-discrimination/#fishers-of-men
In labor fights, Uber represents itself as the champion of innumerable "small businesspeople" who drive its unlicensed taxis. In consumer protection fights, Amazon claims to be fighting for "small businesspeople" who sell on its platform. In privacy fights, Facebook claims to represent "small businesspeople" who buy its surveillance advertising.
But large firms are actively hostile to small firms, seeing them as small-fry to be rooked or destroyed (recall that when Amazon targeted small publishers for bankruptcy-level discounts, they called the program "The Gazelle Project" and Bezos told his executives to tackle these firms "the way a cheetah pursues a sickly gazelle").
Decades of this tale have produced "a profound shift from a shared belief that individuals might come together to solve problems, into a collective faith in individual effort." America's long love-affair with rugged individualism was weaponized in the 1970s by corporations seeking to shed their regulatory obligation to workers, customers, and the environment.
As with Big Tech today, the big business lobby held up mom-and-pop businesses as the true beneficiaries of deregulation, even as they knifed these firms. A telling anecdote comes from someone who worked for the Chamber of Commerce's magazine Nation's Business: when this editor pointed out that many of the magazine's subscribers were small businesspeople and asked if they could start including articles relevant to mom-and-pops, the editor in chief said, "Over my dead body."
The neoliberal era has been an unbroken string of platitudes celebrating the small business and policies that annihilate their chances against large firms. Ronald Reagan's dewy-eyed hymns to American entrepreneurship sounded nice, but what matters is that he attempted to abolish the Small Business Administration and refused to address the 20,000 attendee "White House Conference on Small Business."
In the years since, American has sacrificed its small businesses while pulling out all the stops – bailouts and tax cuts and elite bankruptcy – to keep its largest firms growing. New regulations like Dodd-Frank were neutered in the name of saving mom-and-pop shops, even though the provisions that were cut already exempted small businesses.
Today, millions of Americans are treading water in a fetid stew of LLC-poisoning, rise-and-grind, multi-level-marketing, dropshipping and gig-work, convinced that the only way to get a better life is to pull themselves up by their bootstraps:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/10/declaration-of-interdependence/
Narrative does a lot of work here. The American economy runs on bubbles, another form of narrative capitalism. Take AI, a subject I sincerely wish I could stop hearing about, not least because I'm certain that 99% of that thinking is being wasted on whatever residue remains after the bubble pops:
https://locusmag.com/2023/12/commentary-cory-doctorow-what-kind-of-bubble-is-ai/
AI isn't going to do your job, but its narrative may convince your boss to fire you and replace you with a bot that can't do your job. Like what happened when Air Canada hired a chatbot to answer customer inquiries and it started making shit up about bereavement discounts that the company later claimed it didn't have to honor:
https://bc.ctvnews.ca/air-canada-s-chatbot-gave-a-b-c-man-the-wrong-information-now-the-airline-has-to-pay-for-the-mistake-1.6769454
This story's been all over the news for the past couple of days, but so far as I've seen, no one has pointed out the seemingly obvious inference that this chatbot probably ripped off lots of people. The victim here was extraordinarily persistent, chasing a refund for 10 weeks and then going to the regulator. This guy is a six-sigma self-advocate – which implies a whole bell-curve's worth of comparatively normal people who just ate the shit-sandwich Air Canada fed them.
The reason AI is a winning proposition for Air Canada isn't that it can do a customer service rep's job – it can't. But the AI is a layer of indirection – like the app that is the true boss of Uber drivers – that lets Air Canada demoralize the customers it steals from into walking away from their losses.
Nevertheless, the narrative that AI Will Change Everything Forever is powerful – more powerful than AI itself, that's for sure. Take this Bloomberg headline: "Nearly all wealth gained by world's rich this year comes from AI":
https://www.business-standard.com/world-news/nearly-all-wealth-gained-by-world-s-rich-this-year-comes-from-ai-124021600006_1.html
Dig in and you find even more narrative. The single largest beneficiary of AI stock gains last year was Mark Zuckerberg ($161B!). Zuck is American Narrative Capitalism's greatest practitioner: the guy who made billions peddling a series of lies, from "pivot to video" to "metaverse," leaping from one lie to the next just ahead of the mass stock-selloffs that wiped out lesser predators.
The Narrative Capitalism Cinematic Universe has a lot of side-plots like AI and entrepreneurship and woke capitalism, but its main narrative arc was articulated, ad nauseum, by Margaret Thatcher: "There is no alternative." This is the most important part of the story, the part that says it literally can't be otherwise. The only way to organize society is through markets, and the only way to organize markets is to leave them alone, no matter how much suffering they cause.
This is a baffling story, because it's so easily disproved. Zuck says the only way to have friends is to let him surveil you from asshole to appetite, even though he once ran Facebook as the privacy-forward alternative to MySpace, and promised never to spy on you:
https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1128876
Likewise, the business leaders – and their chorus of dutiful Renfields – who insist that monopoly is the natural and inevitable outcome of any market economy just handwave away the decades during which anti-monopoly enforcement actually kept most businesses from getting too big to fail and too big to jail.
I'm no champion of market efficiency – especially not as the best and final arbiter of social and economic questions – but when I hear my comrades repeating the Thatcherite claims that all forms of capitalism necessarily degrade into monopolistic quagmires, that there is no alternative, it sounds like more criti-hype.
This is a frequent point of departure during discussions of enshittification: some people dismiss the whole idea of enshittification as "just capitalism." But we had decades of digital services that either didn't degrade, or, when they did, were replaced by superior competitors with a minimum of switching costs for users who migrated from the decaying incumbent to greener pastures.
The reality is that while there are problems with all forms of capitalism, there are different kinds of capitalist problems, and some forms of capitalism are less harmful to working people and more capable of enacting and enforcing sound policy than others.
Enshittification is what happens when the constraints on the worst impulses of companies and their investors and managers are removed. When a company doesn't have competitors, when it can capture its regulators to trample our rights with impunity, when it can enlist those regulators to shut down would-be competitors who might free us from its "walled garden," and when it can fire any worker who refuses to enact harm upon the users they serve, then that company will enshittify:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/01/30/go-nuts-meine-kerle/#ich-bin-ein-bratapfel
A company can be made to treat you well, even if it is run by a wicked person who sees you as a mark to be fleeced – that mustache twirler just has to be constrained – by competition, regulation, self-help and labor. He may still hate you and wish you harm, but he won't be able to act on it.
As MLK said:
It may be true that the law cannot make a man love me, religion and education will have to do that, but it can restrain him from lynching me. And I think that's pretty important also. And so that while legislation may not change the hearts of men, it does change the habits of men. And we see this every day.
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p4arll · 6 months ago
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Hi guys! I wanted to came on here and mention something real quick.
I know you guys are sad about the lack of dev fics (Bear with me I will write soon when I'm finished with exams) But for those who use character ai, There's a lot of dev patel bots especially for his characters. AND I know you guys probably won't find when you search because it doesn't appear due to the amount of people who uses them. But there's a user called @pink_H34rts and she makes tons of bots for him.
Also her Tumblr Account has @spikershoyo and she also do requests! (I am not sure if she's taking requests right now) But she is very lovely and amazing and her bots are also spot on with dev characters and she also makes other characters from other fandoms as well !
So you can give her a follow and support her, She's wonderful ��
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graveyardfullofstars · 1 month ago
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donotdestroy · 4 months ago
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"The real measure of your wealth is how much you'd be worth if you lost all your money."
— Anonymous
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r0semultiverse · 7 months ago
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I refuse to hop in a Zoox car in my entire life if I can avoid it. I refuse to hop into any self-driving robo taxi (or robotaxi) that uses AI to keep it’s passengers “safe.” If this is actually a service they are legally allowed to provide publicly, there’s about to be a whole bunch of new laws made in hopefully very little time! Now you know me, obviously fuck the law, many laws are unjust, but sometimes we need some regulations to keep up with the shit that rich Silicon Valley tech bros “put out” while claiming it’s allegedly their own work. These rich bastards are dangerous! Now I’ll pass along the questions that my partner & I jokingly pondered. If something happens that the AI & detection systems doesn’t know how to handle, will us as the passengers be held legally responsible say if a child gets punted into the air by the self driving car & we can’t do anything to stop it? What if we’re asleep assuming the car is safe & it runs over a legally endangered animal? What if we’re on our phones & these self-driving robot cars cleave someone in half? What if it crashes into someone’s private property? Are we held responsible in any of these cases or is the big rich guy’s company? If it’s anything like Tesla, you should get your kids or pets out of the road when you see a Zoox car coming, it could allegedly cause some mortalities. Two more things. What’s stopping someone from hijacking, hacking, or planting a virus on these self-driving taxi services? What if one of them gets hijacked to take someone to a human trafficker meetup spot? Will the company be held responsible at all? The gifs below pretty much summarizes my feelings.
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rodrigororschach · 3 months ago
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STEPS TO BECOME INTERNET MILLIONAIRE
• Find a niche to help real people
• Position yourself as an expert
• Automate to the max
• Focus on recurring revenues
• Outsource staff
• Let your audience help with the content creation
• Make sure your business is scalable
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lineamahayla · 10 months ago
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aiartsale · 7 months ago
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Bitcon is all about Bitcoin but with bite and some snark shot mit (mean spirited wit). Minty fresh NFTs....mmmmm. Burn after reading 🔥
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everycourses · 16 days ago
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Kevin Zhang’s E-Commerce Course: A Gateway to Online Business Success
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thetechempire · 23 days ago
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Truth Terminal becomes the first AI crypto millionaire
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🔹 Truth Terminal, the chaotic bot mixing philosophy, internet lore and meme token degeneracy, is now a crypto millionaire. The known wallets belonging to the bot now contain close to $1.5M, spread across 93 tokens. The X account of became an overnight millionaire after receiving even more new meme tokens in its portfolio. Some of those tokens also became overnight sensations because of their affiliation with the unhinged bot. 
🔹 Overnight, the known wallets of Truth Terminal kept receiving new meme assets, while the old holdings kept charting all-time highs. The wallet dedicated to Goatseus Maximus (GOAT) hovers just under $1M in value since all tokens are extremely volatile. The other known wallet, containing 25 tokens, is valued at $490K. Traders are already trying to track all the tokens linked to Truth Terminal.
🔹 The memes and tickers linked to the bot are extremely risky, but also hold the probability of getting ahead, while older memes fall out of fashion. Besides the growth of GOAT, which made up $800K of the bot’s portfolio, the other token that popped off was Fartcoin. The asset was just hours old as of October 18, rallying from $0.0005 to $0.005 in its initial trading. The token has just $288K in its most active liquidity pair and may be just starting out. The coin’s ASCII logo and its slogan also suggest AI-style branding, with the hope of producing the most absurd meme possible. 
🔹 Truth Terminal may continue to produce token ideas when prompted, complete with ASCII art. The tokensthemselves may be deployed by anonymous traders, stealing the bot’s idea. When prompted the right way, Token terminal even imagined a smell meme token. The bot’s creator does not endorse any of the assets and continues to claim Truth Terminal exists simply for entertainment and exploratory value.
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clevertalelover · 2 months ago
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Navigating the Future of Finance: An In-Depth Review of AI Millionaire!
Welcome to my AI Millionaire review. In a rapidly changing world where artificial intelligence seems set to dominate industries, Michael Cheney introduces a groundbreaking product designed to provide financial security in the face of uncertainty: AI Millionaire.
This innovative platform promises to safeguard your financial future by leveraging the power of AI to operate a profit-generating business on your behalf. This review will explore how AI Millionaire is a potential solution for those looking to thrive in the AI-driven economy.
Read the full review here>>>
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the-posh-life · 1 year ago
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