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@leoncariz

tldr

Essential AI Skills
1-AI-assisted Software Development: Using no-code platforms like Bolt and RepetAgent to build applications.
2-Automation with AI Agents: Creating digital workers that can perform tasks autonomously.
3-AI Content Generation: Utilizing tools like Midjourney for images and Runway for videos.
4-AI Editing and Enhancement: Using software like Descript for refining content.
5-Prompt Engineering: Crafting effective prompts for AI models to generate desired outputs.
6-Workflow Automation: Connecting tools using platforms like Zapier to streamline processes.
7-AI-enhanced Writing: Improving writing skills with AI tools to communicate effectively.
8-Audience Engagement: Building a personal brand and connecting with followers using digital platforms.

@marcin5552

I’m a concept artist, and I’ve spent many years learning how to paint digitally. These times are hard for me because digital art doesn’t feel special anymore—it’s become oversaturated with AI-generated work all over the internet. But if I want to survive, I have to accept the changes and adapt. Still, it’s sad… my passion for art feels like it’s died.

@TaylorHunt38

I have a male advisor named Matthew Roland Gilmore. I recommend researching her. To be very honest, I'm glad I decided to let someone handle expanding my finances even though I almost didn't think I should.

@tschell89

I've never been so happy to be a PLUMBER.  If AI wants it, they can have it, but I'll say good luck with that.

@mihaelzadravec

Great insights on the power of AI generalists! However, I think the real winners in 2025 won’t just be generalists, but hybrid AI-powered specialists—people who deeply understand a field but use AI to work 10x faster. AI isn’t fully replacing specialists; it’s augmenting them. A marketer who leverages AI for automation, a lawyer who uses AI for contract analysis, or a developer who codes with AI assistance will still outperform a pure AI generalist. The key is knowing how to strategically apply AI, not just use the tools.

@robertoswift01

A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. Being a generalist pays well

@MotivationEducation_

Of all the side hustle/money making videos I’ve seen over the years, this has got to be the best intro to one that I’ve ever seen.

@philiptownsend4026

Fascinating. At nearly 72y.o I have adopted many ways to use AI to help my life and do and know things I have not done before. 
I even used it to persuade my reluctant wife that we needed to change our car. I was amazed.

@MrAxlingen

You made a new subscriber, and a fan from this video alone. I'm sick of all these "entrepreneurs" who's selling masterclasses for thousands of dollars, and really has no value in them. You seem like a genuine guy, good intentions, and not here for scam courses. Loved your content!

@AidenNova2001

hey! as someone working in AI, here's my take on what actually matters:

the most impt skill isn't technical - it's knowing how to effectively use AI tools to amplify your work. Most ppl still use AI like they're talking to Siri in 2010 šŸ˜…

at jenova ai we see users 10x their productivity just by learning proper prompting + knowing which AI to use for which task (diff models excel at diff things)

the real winners in 2025 will be those who can seamlessly integrate AI into their workflow, not necessarily the ones who can code it

@adriankk

If something is easy to do, it means thousands of people likely had the same idea. Basic economics suggests you won't make significant money this way. Stop believing in fairy tales and start learning proper coding—it’s a skill that will remain valuable for a long time. Don’t believe the hype that AI will completely replace humans. Instead, keep learning and use AI as a tool to build and learn faster.

@projectof5123

Soon an AI writer will write for an AI reader , and we will be so lost in a world we do not understand anymore

@SlapI-j9o

AI stocks are poised to dominate in 2025. I prefer NVIDIA because they are well-positioned to sustain long-term growth and serve as a foundational platform for other AI companies. I know an investor who has achieved over 200% returns with NVIDIA. I'm also open to any additional recommendations you may have.

@ladyashephd727

Too many of us have gone through the gauntlet of multiple advanced degrees and literally dozens of Certifications in technology to end up in an exhaustive and unstable career path of never ending layoff's.  We are all confused about the next trend that will yield job security in the workplace. Entrepreneurship is a viable option for those of us who have MBA's and DBA's but the process of starting a new business is exhausting to say the least. Thank you for your continued mentorship, I watch with batted breath.

@ginnyross-x1q

I am going to test my abilities coming from the 1950s. Thank you for all the energy you put into teaching all of us.

@visionstudios777

I can see how much effort went into this! As a creator myself, I know how rewarding but challenging it can be. Great job!šŸ‘

@carizarou7445

Well, luckily we own a car wash and a deli. People will still need to eat and have clean cars! šŸ˜‚

@cassandrajones4927

This was awesome, I am a 66 year young woman who loves anything computer related, and I just subscribed, I am so excited about this journey. You are really good at what you are doing. Thank You

@rayanderson1403

Brilliant video Liam! I'm 62 going on 32 and have been trying to "catch up" with AI, blogging etc and want to see if I can become a survivor in the next evolution.