What YouTubers DON'T TELL YOU About Ai Side Hustles...
TLDRThe video script serves as a cautionary guide for entrepreneurs looking to start an AI side hustle. It warns about the potential legal pitfalls of using AI-generated content, such as the lack of copyright protection in the USA, which can lead to others freely stealing and selling your work. The speaker, not a lawyer, shares personal insights and strategies to protect AI content, like adding human modifications to AI creations. The transcript also highlights the risks of generating illegal content, the unclear terms of service for some AI apps like DALL-E 3, and the financial implications of using various AI tools. It further discusses the potential for AI censorship affecting certain niches and the ongoing legal challenges faced by prominent AI apps, which could lead to their shutdown. The speaker advises viewers to be versatile, check AI-generated facts, and not rely solely on one AI tool. The summary underscores the importance of understanding the legal and operational landscape of AI before venturing into an AI-based business.
Takeaways
- ⚠️ Using AI incorrectly can lead to legal issues, such as account suspensions or copyright infringement lawsuits.
- ℹ️ AI-generated content in the USA currently has no copyright protection, as it must be created by a human to be eligible.
- 🎨 To protect AI-created content, add human modifications to make it indistinguishable from human-made content.
- 📚 AI can generate illegal content if prompted, so it's important to ensure you don't request the creation of something that violates copyright.
- 💸 Some AI applications have terms of service that restrict commercial use or are vague about it, so read them carefully before use.
- 💰 AI apps can become expensive quickly, especially if you require higher-tier plans for more usage credits.
- 🆓 There are free AI apps available that can be sufficient for many side hustles, like Canva and ChatGPT 3.5.
- 💡 Sometimes, it's more efficient to create content without AI, especially when the task is simple and quick to do manually.
- 🚫 Be aware of AI censorship, as some topics may be controversial and could limit the effectiveness of AI-generated content.
- ⚖️ Major AI apps face potential legal challenges that could result in them being banned or shut down.
- 👀 Always fact-check information provided by AI, as it can sometimes provide incorrect information.
Q & A
What are some common nightmares that new entrepreneurs might face when starting new AI side hustles?
-Some common nightmares include receiving notifications of account suspensions due to severe violation of platform policies, being sued for copyright infringement, or having accounts permanently banned.
Why is AI-generated content legally allowed to be stolen in the USA?
-In the USA, AI-generated content currently has no copyright protection because, as per the USA Copyright Office, the originator of content must be human for it to be eligible for copyright protection.
How can you protect AI-generated content and art from being stolen?
-One way to protect AI-generated content is to modify it with human input, making it difficult to identify as AI-generated. For instance, rewriting an AI-generated script in human words or editing AI art to remove imperfections.
What happened when Liam used ChatGPT to write a novel based on Game of Thrones and uploaded it to GitHub?
-The Game of Thrones author, George R. R. Martin, noticed it and used it as part of his copyright lawsuit against ChatGPT and OpenAI. As a result, Liam quickly removed the novel from GitHub to avoid legal trouble.
Why might some AI apps not be suitable for making money through side hustles?
-Some AI apps have terms of service that either explicitly state they are for non-commercial use or are ambiguous about commercial use, which can lead to confusion and potential legal issues.
How can the cost of using AI apps for side hustles add up quickly?
-AI apps often have subscription fees, and the lowest cost plans may not provide enough credits for extensive use. Users may need to upgrade to more expensive plans for more usage, leading to a high monthly cost.
What is the advantage of using free AI apps for side hustles?
-Free AI apps can significantly reduce costs and are often sufficient for many side hustles. Examples include Canva's free account with an AI-powered video editor and ChatGPT 3.5, which remains free.
Why might it sometimes be faster to make money without using AI?
-In some cases, using AI can be time-consuming, requiring multiple prompts and revisions. Directly using pre-existing resources or manually creating content can be quicker and more efficient.
How can AI censorship affect certain side hustles?
-AI censorship can make it difficult to create content in niches with controversial topics. It might be easier and quicker to write scripts or create content manually rather than using AI, which may refuse to generate such content.
What is the potential risk associated with the ongoing lawsuits against major AI apps?
-If these AI apps lose their lawsuits, they could be shut down. This includes AI image generators like Midjourney and Stable Diffusion, as well as chatbots like ChatGPT, which face copyright class action lawsuits.
Why is it important to not get too attached to a specific AI app?
-It's important to be prepared to switch to a new app if the one you're using faces legal issues or becomes unavailable. This flexibility ensures continuity in your side hustle or business operations.
How can users verify the accuracy of information provided by AI apps?
-Users can fact-check AI-generated information by re-asking the AI the same question multiple times and comparing the consistency of the answers. Additionally, using reliable sources like Wikipedia for verification can help ensure accuracy.
Outlines
🚨 Legal and Ethical Considerations for AI Entrepreneurs
The video script begins with a warning about the potential legal pitfalls of using AI in business, such as account suspensions due to policy violations or copyright infringement. It emphasizes the importance of understanding AI's legal landscape, especially the lack of copyright protection for AI-generated content in the USA. The speaker clarifies they are not a lawyer and proceeds to share insights based on personal experience. They discuss the unique challenges of AI content in terms of copyright, citing the case of AI artist Ankit, whose attempts to register an AI co-created artwork were rejected by the U.S. Copyright Office. The speaker suggests that to protect AI-generated content, one should modify it with human input to disguise its AI origin. They also touch upon the issue of AI generating illegal content and the risks of using AI apps that may have restrictive terms of service for commercial purposes.
💸 Navigating the Costs and Terms of Service for AI Apps
The second paragraph delves into the financial aspects of using AI apps for business, warning that the costs can add up quickly, especially when considering the minimum plans that may not suffice for business needs. The speaker provides an example of the monthly costs for various AI apps and how they may not be adequate for creating content at a scale needed for a successful online presence. They also mention the potential for confusion in terms of service regarding commercial use, using Microsoft's Bing Designer as an example. The speaker recommends alternatives like ChatGPT-4, which has clear terms of service for commercial use. They further advise viewers to read the terms of service carefully before using any AI app for business and highlight the availability of free AI tools like Canva and ChatGPT 3.5. The paragraph concludes with the speaker's personal preference for using AI judiciously and sometimes opting for traditional methods when they are more efficient or appropriate.
🛡️ Addressing AI Censorship and the Risks of Legal Action
In the third paragraph, the speaker discusses the issue of AI censorship and its impact on creating content in sensitive or controversial niches. They mention a Gizmodo test where major chatbots were asked controversial questions, highlighting Google's Gemini for refusing to answer the most. The speaker suggests that for niches with less controversial topics, AI may still be a viable option for scriptwriting. However, they caution about the potential for AI apps to face legal challenges that could lead to their shutdown, citing pending lawsuits against AI image generators and ChatGPT. The speaker emphasizes the importance of not relying too heavily on a single AI app and being prepared to switch to alternatives. They also advise verifying the information provided by AI apps, as they can sometimes provide incorrect information, using a personal anecdote about testing ChatGPT's knowledge of Nintendo history as an example.
✅ Fact-Checking and Utilizing AI for Online Earning
The final paragraph focuses on the importance of fact-checking information provided by AI, recommending the use of reliable sources like Wikipedia to verify facts. The speaker shares a method of using ChatGPT to fact-check itself by re-asking questions multiple times to ensure consistency in answers. They also encourage viewers to watch a forthcoming video that will demonstrate how to combine Canva and ChatGPT for online earning. The paragraph ends with an invitation to learn more about the speaker's methods and a reminder of the free ebook available for download in the video description, which has been well-received by viewers.
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Keywords
💡AI side hustles
💡Copyright infringement
💡AI-generated content
💡Legal disclaimer
💡Human modification
💡Illegal content
💡Terms of service
💡AI censorship
💡Class action lawsuit
💡Free AI apps
💡Fact-checking AI
Highlights
Starting an AI side hustle can lead to account suspensions and legal issues if not done correctly.
AI-generated content in the USA currently has no copyright protection due to a 2023 ruling.
To protect AI content, it's suggested to modify it with human input to disguise its AI origin.
AI can generate illegal content if prompted, leading to potential copyright lawsuits.
Some AI apps have terms of service that restrict commercial use, which can be confusing.
The cost of using AI apps can add up quickly, with some popular apps totaling $249.88 per month at their lowest cost plans.
Free AI apps like Canva and ChatGPT 3.5 can be sufficient for many side hustles.
AI censorship can make certain niches difficult to work in, as some topics may be refused by AI chatbots.
There are ongoing lawsuits against major AI apps, which could result in their shutdown.
It's important not to rely solely on one AI app, as they may face legal challenges or shutdowns.
AI apps can sometimes provide incorrect information, so fact-checking is crucial.
Using AI to generate content can sometimes be less efficient than traditional methods.
The New York Times is suing ChatGPT for copyright infringement, asking for its destruction instead of financial compensation.
Readers are encouraged to comment on which side they support in the lawsuit between the New York Times and ChatGPT.
AI apps can be a valuable tool for side hustles, but understanding their limitations and legal implications is key.
An example of using AI to generate a Corgi face for a T-shirt design is given, comparing the efficiency of AI to pre-installed clip art.
The video offers a free ebook, "The 6 Steps to Earning $10,000 a Month," which details how to use AI images for profit.