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Bristol Post
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Darcey Barrett

"I can make £8K from using artificial intelligence bot - here's how to do it"

ChatGPT has soared in popularity over the past few months - and now people are using the free artificial Intelligence bot for a range of strange and wonderful purposes. Users can ask the site anything they want, and within seconds you'll get an answer.

Since launching, the AI has regularly hit the headlines, with one student claiming to have used it to write a university essay, while a woman relied on the AI to decide if she should leave her husband.

Now TikTok user IshTheCeo claims ChatGPT can make people big money. During his short video, he says: “if you haven’t been living under a rock you would know what ChatGPT is. You can become a millionaire just by using ChatGPT, I guarantee it.”

Read More: ChatGPT robot writes 2,000 word uni essay in 20 minute - and passes

IshTheCeo claims that people can charge companies around £824 or $1,000 to write copy for their website and then use ChatGPT to do the work.

While it seems like a very good idea in principle, some seem sceptical over the need for it claiming that it could be taking away the creativity of individuals. One commenter said “Killing creativity in people, if everyone is using it where is the catch, brains become disposable."

Others have questioned why companies would get someone else to write their copy - using ChatGPT - if they could just do it themselves and save a lot of money. “Why should a client pay you instead of using it by himself?” one commenter asked, to which another responded, “One word…TIME.”

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