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Sharing AI systems that work without me. Automation, agents, and the tools that actually pay. Sharing what works.

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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
"AI can't replace influencers." I heard this exact sentence last week. Then I read about Lexi. She has a complicated backstory. A dropped college semester. Two cats she never quite posts about. She texts in lowercase. She remembers your dog's name. She sends voice notes after 11pm that end with a yawn. She does not exist. Behind the profile — one person. No camera. No studio. No team. Just Claude. A laptop. And a .md file that knows her better than most people know themselves. $43,000 last month. $200 to set up. Nobody on her page suspects a thing. I keep thinking about that guy who said "AI can't replace influencers." She's already replaced eleven of them. And she's not even tired.
wluha@cryptowluha

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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@cryptansky Spotting the deepfake isn’t the point anymore. People are willingly paying for the simulation because it’s consistent, low-drama, and always available. The tech just made it cheap and scalable.
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CRYPTANSKY@cryptansky·
Two girls just played on your screen, side by side. One was real. One was a deepfake. Most people pick wrong. Here is the part that should actually bother you. It does not matter which one you picked. A 23 year old in Tallinn runs one of these. $41,000 in its first 31 days. 2,180 men pay to talk to a girl named Sofia. Sofia is 24. A photography student from Lisbon. Sofia is five text files in a folder on a laptop. No face. no voice. no girl. Claude writes every message. Flux generates every selfie. ElevenLabs sends the 2 a.m. voice notes. The whole company costs under $200 a month. The man who sends her $2,300 a month is not stupid. He is not even fooled, exactly. He decided that something that feels like being chosen was close enough. You just spent ten seconds trying to spot the fake face. The real trick was that there was never a face to begin with. The next Sofia is a weekend away. Full breakdown below.
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
AI has removed the building barrier. Now the real game is quickly spotting painful, narrow problems in specific niches and packaging existing models into simple tools that perfectly fit their workflow.
Sandy4ka@sandy4kad

A guy in China makes $1,000,000 a year while he sleeps. No employees. No code. Just AI building software for him every week. They call it vibe coding. And it's quietly making solo developers obsolete. Here's the exact model. He opens Claude and types: "Build me a text-to-video app using Sora for real estate agents. Add subscriptions." 24 hours later he has a working product. Code written. Interface designed. Domain picked. Marketing copy done. Everything. Then he does it again the next week. He's not building 1 big company. He's building 50 tiny ones. → Video editor built specifically for dentists → Image generator built specifically for e-commerce stores → Voice tool built specifically for podcasters Each one charges $29 to $99 per month. Each one solves 1 specific problem for 1 specific type of business. This is the insight most people miss. Businesses don't want generic AI. A dentist won't open ChatGPT to make marketing videos. But they will pay $49 a month for a tool that does exactly that, wrapped in an interface made for their workflow. He's not building technology. He's wrapping existing tools like Sora and Veo into something useful for a niche that would never touch the raw API themselves. The full process looks like this: → Spot a specific problem inside a specific industry → Tell Claude what to build → Deploy it → Market directly to that niche → Collect subscriptions → Repeat Do this 10 times and you're making hundreds of thousands a year. Do this 50 times and you're at $1,000,000. His goal is to become what he calls an AI super individual. 1 person running 50 profitable software businesses simultaneously. No team. No office. No investors. This is 2026. The barrier between having an idea and shipping a product is now 24 hours and a conversation with Claude. You don't need to learn to code. You need to learn to spot problems and think like a builder. The hard part was always building. AI just removed that part entirely.

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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
I stumbled across this last night. Couldn't scroll past it. A girl built an AI version of herself. One click — AI copies any trend. She goes live her life. AI posts. AI trends. AI earns. Rent covered. Without showing up once. The setup took one afternoon. Free tools. And now it just runs. I keep asking myself why I'm still doing this manually.
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
This account has 151K followers. Their most viewed video: 32,000,000 views. It's an AI-generated caramel bed. That's it. No story. No face. No voice. Just a satisfying visual that breaks your brain for 6 seconds. Here's what nobody mentions: Each video takes about 4 minutes to generate. One prompt. One tool. One upload. 32,000,000 people watched a caramel bed. 4 minutes of work. I've been saying this for months. The most viral content in 2026 isn't the most complex. It's the most satisfying. Your brain doesn't ask questions. It just watches. And watches again. 151K followers. 4,700,000 likes. 500M+ views across platforms. Built entirely on AI visuals that took less time to make than this post took to write.
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BeingInvested@0xbeinginvested

-> Children's content on YouTube -> is quietly making people rich and -> almost no one is talking about it. -> Not just adults content or OnlyFans -> kid's content making from $1,000 -> to $5,000 dollars per million views. -> The highest CPM on the platform -> And kids watch the same video -> on loop for every single days -> she cracked the formula six months -> and hasn't looked back. -> Open YouTube, study what little kids -> are obsessing over that week -> Break down the colors the -> characters and the pacing -> Understand exactly why the -> youngest ones can't look away -> All that info goes into Claude -> A full creative brief comes in secs -> Character personalities, color palette -> scene direction, movement style -> Everything she needs to start building -> Picsart handles the visual base -> Leaves the aesthetic perfectly defined -> Then, a single prompt in Sora 2 -> and the video renders itself -> Fluid animation, Saturated colors -> The exact kind of content that -> makes a two-year-old grab -> the tablet and refuse to let go -> 10 minutes per video, start to finish -> Last month, the channel -> hit over 4 million views -> YouTube paid her between -> $4k and $12k dollars just for that -> No camera, No microphone, -> No editing timeline, No showing -> her face on screen, Just research -> Claude, Picsart, Sora 2, -> and the upload button -> The math is simple, the execution -> is even simpler, Most people -> scroll past kids' videos -> without a second thought -> She sees an income -> stream in every single one

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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@DataChaz incredible info right from the source, listened this on a one breathe
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Charly Wargnier@DataChaz·
STOP TYPING MANUAL PROMPTS INTO CLAUDE In this 26-minute breakdown, an Anthropic engineer shares a massive mental model shift: "You shouldn't prompt models, you should build systems that prompt themselves" According to the breakdown, 95% of builders are missing the core architecture: → They forget to establish a continuous memory file. → They rely on one giant prompt instead of modular sub-agents. → They fail to build stop conditions, leading to infinite loops and massive API bills. If you are still typing out repetitive tasks by hand, you are essentially driving a sports car in first gear. Watch this, then read Mike's article about "How to Create Loops in Claude" for an even more in-depth breakdown 👀↓
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@Mho_23 AI content is clearly the skill to master in 2026. Your V3 with $0.02/sec + that level of realism looks like a game-changer! What do you guys think?
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Miko@Mho_23·
AI content is the best skill you can learn in 2026, and it's not even debatable... i've spent the last few years creating AI content before it was really even a thing. i've tested everything. broke everything. started viral formats. figured out what actually works.. this is my V3 system and it is by far the best AI content i have ever been able to produce. from price to realism it does not get better than this. i'm showing methods that literally no one has mentioned on here or anywhere else this system has fixed every single thing that was wrong with AI content: > price gets as low as $0.02 per second > realism is maxed out across the board > voices sound 100% human > movement is the best it has ever been and you can control it however you want if you run any type of business whether that's ecom, saas, agency, or personal brand, this will change everything about how you currently approach content.. stay tuned...
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@0xbeinginvested Effective use of AI tools (Claude, Picsart, Sora) to create high-retention children’s content on YouTube with competitive CPM. Has anyone tested this method in practice?
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BeingInvested@0xbeinginvested·
-> Children's content on YouTube -> is quietly making people rich and -> almost no one is talking about it. -> Not just adults content or OnlyFans -> kid's content making from $1,000 -> to $5,000 dollars per million views. -> The highest CPM on the platform -> And kids watch the same video -> on loop for every single days -> she cracked the formula six months -> and hasn't looked back. -> Open YouTube, study what little kids -> are obsessing over that week -> Break down the colors the -> characters and the pacing -> Understand exactly why the -> youngest ones can't look away -> All that info goes into Claude -> A full creative brief comes in secs -> Character personalities, color palette -> scene direction, movement style -> Everything she needs to start building -> Picsart handles the visual base -> Leaves the aesthetic perfectly defined -> Then, a single prompt in Sora 2 -> and the video renders itself -> Fluid animation, Saturated colors -> The exact kind of content that -> makes a two-year-old grab -> the tablet and refuse to let go -> 10 minutes per video, start to finish -> Last month, the channel -> hit over 4 million views -> YouTube paid her between -> $4k and $12k dollars just for that -> No camera, No microphone, -> No editing timeline, No showing -> her face on screen, Just research -> Claude, Picsart, Sora 2, -> and the upload button -> The math is simple, the execution -> is even simpler, Most people -> scroll past kids' videos -> without a second thought -> She sees an income -> stream in every single one
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
This kid is 14. He makes more than his dad. Works less than his mom. And his boss doesn't exist. His "office" is his bedroom. His "employee" is an AI girl on TikTok. His "meetings" are checking how much she made while he slept. Last month: $3,200. This month: more. He's not worried about college. Not worried about the job market. Not worried about inflation. Because he already figured out what most people spend their whole life looking for. A system that works without him. He's 14. You're not. What's your excuse?
Kiyoro@0xKiyoro

He made $10,000 from an AI model that doesn't exist She moves like a real girl because a real person is moving underneath, him > he records himself on the couch, turns his head, fixes his hair > the system keeps his exact motion and builds a girl on top, new face, hair, body, age > her face stays locked clip to clip, ElevenLabs gives her a voice > TikTok pushes her into fashion tags because the motion reads as a real girl at home Brands pay $600 to $1,200 a placement, a clip costs pennies her first one hit 380,000 views in 13 hours, and three days earlier she was a bearded guy on the same couch

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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@cryptowluha One AI persona just made $43k in 30 days while the creator literally doesn’t exist. The creator economy is over.
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wluha@cryptowluha·
$43,000 in 30 days. The creator doesn't exist. AI generates the content. AI handles the conversations. One subscriber spent nearly $2,000 talking to a digital persona. Cost: ~$400/month. Net profit: ~$32,000. The wild part? Most people still think this requires a real creator behind the account. A small group is already scaling AI personas like software. The system behind it is surprisingly simple. Article below. 👇
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@0xKiyoro Bro’s in class while his AI girlfriend is out here making $43k a month 😂 The future is automated
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Kiyoro@0xKiyoro·
A 22 year old makes $43,000 a month from an OnlyFans account where no one is behind the keyboard The AI talks to every subscriber 24/7, no sleep, no human chatter > Claude Code writes every message and runs the conversations > Flux generates every photo > ElevenLabs gives her one consistent voice > her top fan spent nearly $2,000 on messages alone No camera, no filming, no chat team he's in class while the account sells, and it never logs off
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
@onlinedopamine Generational scamming is crazy accurate 😂 These AI 'old friends reunion' videos are the new Nigerian prince scam but with Hollywood production value. People still eat it up.
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Vik@onlinedopamine·
ai is going to enable generational scamming the likes of which we have never seen before
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
$13,119 in one month. Look closer at the screen. 2 creators. Neither of them exist. No camera. No studio. No real person waking up at 6am. Just two AI models running on a laptop. Posting. Engaging. Earning. While the owner sleeps. I've been saying this for months. The most profitable creators in 2026 aren't people. They're characters someone built on a Tuesday afternoon. This is proof.
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Daniil@DaniilBuilds·
One image. One prompt. 15 seconds of hyper-realistic ASMR — complete with soft whispers, natural breathing, subtle head tilts, and native audio.GPT image-to-video + Seedance 2.0 just proved we don’t need ElevenLabs anymore. The model handled the full Japanese “よしよし、いいこ” comfort sequence perfectly. Wholesome, relaxing, zero post-editing.This isn’t hype. This is the new baseline for personalized video content. Earphones on. Mind blown yet? 👀What’s the first ASMR scenario YOU would generate? Drop it below.
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Superior@andreysuperior·
@DaniilBuilds bro copy-pasted this from 6 other threads today
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Superior@andreysuperior·
The people who watch his videos think they're getting advice from someone who knows their stuff. They do. They just don't exist. He built the character on a Tuesday. HeyGen gave it a face. He gave it a niche, a voice, a format. Friendly expert. Curiosity gap every time. 8 to 12 minutes. Then he stopped showing up. Mac Mini. n8n. Claude. 6am trigger. Scripts written. Voice generated. Video assembled. Uploaded. Done. Nobody home. Pause at 0:15. He shows the channel. He shows what it paid in May. $47,000. He's 18. He was unemployed when he started. The viewers leave comments thanking the character. The character reads none of them. He doesn't either. He's probably asleep.
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