
0xTria
@0xTria • 4,539 subscribers
Researcher | Data Analyst founder @predictsguru
Shorts
Videos

A Chinese guy spent $20 on Google Gemini and claims he made $8,240 in one night. At first, he started the stream as a joke, just showing random products on Douyin, the Chinese TikTok He spent $20 on Google Gemini Gemini changed his face and voice in real time People liked the character so much that they started buying phone cases, cheap gadgets, and skincare Then the donations started coming in The biggest donation was $920 In 6 hours, $7,840 AI is getting scary because now the product is not what he sells The product is him
0xTria232,750 Aufrufe • vor 22 Tagen

CHINESE GIRL JUST DROPPED A 52-SECOND AI VIDEO GUIDE No camera crew. No reshoots. No avatar studio. She opens Tongyi, picks digital person -> character replacement, uploads one source clip + one reference photo, hits generate. The new video keeps the same expressions, eye movement and gestures. This is how people are going to mass-produce AI creator content now. Save this before somebody turns it into a $99 course.
0xTria74,096 Aufrufe • vor 19 Tagen

ONE GUY WITH CLAUDE CODE CAN NOW STEAL A $5,000 AGENCY CLIENT IN ONE EVENING Open Google Maps. Find a roofing company, dentist, gym, cafe. 4.8 stars. No website. Only a Facebook page from 2017. Copy their reviews. Paste them into Claude Code. Install UI UX Pro Max. Add Magic MCP from 21stdev. Now Claude has: > real UI styles > color palettes > font pairs > components > animations > layouts that don't look AI-generated 10 minutes later you have a live landing page with their name, reviews, services, and booking CTA. Don't pitch them an idea. Send the finished preview.
0xTria71,089 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat

A Chinese guy spent $20 on an AI video workflow and claims he can replace anyone in any video. He also recorded a full tutorial on creating your own AI avatar. At first, he was just trying to avoid editing the same clip by hand over and over again He spent $20 on the API credits Then he uploaded one normal video and one picture of the character he wanted n8n sent both files to Cloudinary Cloudinary turned them into clean links Wan 2.2 took the video, took the image, and rebuilt the person inside the clip The face changed The body stayed The movement stayed The camera stayed Then he realized this is not a face swap tool anymore It is a machine for making 100 versions of the same video AI is getting scary because now the product is not the video The product is whoever you put inside it
0xTria28,269 Aufrufe • vor 17 Tagen

AN AI GRANDMA IS QUIETLY DOING $30K/MO SELLING WELLNESS PRODUCTS. yes. a fake grandma. not a founder. not a fitness model. not a 19-year-old dropshipper in dubai. an AI grandma posting health tips. and people are eating it up. one page has around 103k followers. the creator claims these pages can do $20k-$40k/month because wellness brands pay disgusting commissions. some deals are 100-300% per sale. one brand reportedly did $65k in 60 days from this type of content. the format is almost offensively simple: ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 1. make a trustworthy AI character grandma doctor vibe wellness aunt healthy mom old farmer nutrition coach someone people instantly trust in the feed. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 2. post simple health content “foods that help with bloating” “3 mistakes killing your sleep” “what I eat at 67 to feel 40” “why your morning routine is destroying your energy” not medical lectures. tiny emotional hooks. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 3. attach products people already want supplements tea gut health sleep products skincare home wellness the content builds trust. the product catches the demand. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 4. repeat daily 30-60 minutes/day. one AI character. one niche. one product category. a few editing tools. that’s the whole monster. most people are still trying to become influencers. the weird money is in building a character people trust enough to buy from.
0xTria35,543 Aufrufe • vor 24 Tagen

A Chinese creator found a way to sell $3,000-$5,000 brand videos with no team, no camera crew, and no agency. no film crew. no editor. no storyboard artist. just one ComfyUI canvas turning product photos into finished AI ads. > GPT-image2 builds the director board: shots, camera moves, scenes, sound design > Seedance 2.0 turns the board into motion > product reference locks the object > character reference locks the face, outfit, and style > 16:9. 4K. one visual plan. > final prompt: generate the video from this storyboard old workflow: brand → agency → director → editor → revisions → invoice new workflow: product image → storyboard → reference sheet → video the expensive part was never rendering.
0xTria15,663 Aufrufe • vor 19 Tagen

The ugliest AI ad I’ve seen just printed $120,000. I’m not even exaggerating. It was a fake-looking UGC video for a power washer. > Bad realism. > Obvious AI. > The kind of creative most people would delete before posting. > But it worked because the average TikTok Shop buyer is not analyzing frame consistency. > They’re half-tired, half-scrolling, and making a decision in 2 seconds: “what is this?” “what does it fix?” “do I want that result?” That’s it. Most AI UGC creators are losing because they’re trying to make ads look real. The winners are making ads that make the product impossible to misunderstand. Perfect realism is overrated. Instant comprehension is what prints.
0xTria17,713 Aufrufe • vor 27 Tagen

ONE VIETNAMESE GUY FOUND THE PART OF CLAUDE MOST PEOPLE STILL HAVEN'T TOUCHED Everyone is still typing prompts. He is installing skills. Marketing skill -> copy + emails SEO skill -> website checklist Design skill -> UI that doesn't look AI-generated Dev skill -> planning, debugging, shipping Remotion skill -> video by code PowerPoint skill -> notes into decks Old Claude: ask question -> get answer -> repeat tomorrow Skilled Claude: install workflow -> Claude remembers the process -> runs it again People aren't ahead because they have a better model. They stopped using Claude like a chat box.
0xTria12,604 Aufrufe • vor 22 Tagen

Someone is going to make $5,000/month from a woman who doesn’t exist. And it’s probably going to happen from AI podcast clips. There’s a new wave of fake Instagram influencers getting millions of views on Reels right now: fake face fake voice fake podcast setup real attention The play is simple: Use ChatGPT to write 60-second motivational rants for a specific audience. Example: “girls 18–25 who feel behind in life” Then generate one AI character, put her in a podcast setup, paste the script into an AI video tool, and turn it into endless short clips with Kling 3.0. No studio. No filming. No creator. No personal brand. Just a fake person saying exactly what a real audience wants to hear at 1am. The money comes later: > affiliate links > paid shoutouts > digital products > newsletter funnels > coaching offers That’s why this is scary. AI influencers don’t need talent. They need a face, a niche, and distribution.
0xTria11,845 Aufrufe • vor 27 Tagen

HE MADE $12,275 WITH FAKE AI DOG RESCUE VIDEOS A guy is openly posting fake animal rescue Shorts on YouTube. ChatGPT writes the story. AI video tool makes the “rescue.” AI voiceover makes it “transformative.” YouTube pays. He shows: > $12,275.87 revenue screen > $309.92 in one day > 4M+ views on a fake DoorDash dog rescue > ~$700 in week one The dog was never trapped. The rescue never happened. The emotion was manufactured. But the money was real. This is the darkest AI side hustle I’ve seen yet.
0xTria15,096 Aufrufe • vor 1 Monat
Keine weiteren Inhalte verfügbar