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Why AI won't steal your job (but might make you rich)
While we're just using AI to make Facebook posts. People were showing us how to create sellable products, building profitable businesses .... from the comforts of home!
When AI first came out, I was scared it would turn into Skynet or HAL 9000. You know, those killer robots from the movies.
Today? I can't imagine doing business without AI. Because what my mentor and I achieved in the last 2 months with AI would have taken more than a year without it.
We've been using AI to turbocharge out social media content to generate hot inbound leads.
Posts attracting DMs of people interested to participate in our network marketing business. No need to call my friends for "coffee" to "catch up".
Sounds canggih right?
Today, we were in a seminar with 50 other 7-8 figure entrepreneurs, and we were properly humbled.
While we're just using AI to make Facebook posts. People were showing us how to create sellable products, building profitable businesses .... from the comforts of home!
The fact that these people didn't have shop rent to pay like I did in my previous business rubbed further salt in the wound.
While most people worry about AI taking their jobs... The smart ones are using AI to multiply their expertise. AI is like a supercar - powerful and fast, but it still needs a driver to move.
Our job as humans isn't to compete with AI.
It is to be the bridge between:
The sketch and the sale
The idea and the execution
The problem and the solution
While AI does the heavy lifting on our behalf.
Right now, 90% of people still figuring out AI. We have the opportunity to be part of the 10% who are already profiting from it.
If you want to learn how my team uses AI to generate leads with only 30 minutes of work daily without any technical skills needed, click here to join our next business blueprint session: [LINK]
Always cheering you on,
Kon
P.S. The question isn't whether AI will take your job. It's whether you'll use AI to create a better one.