AI is Replicating itself Without Human Help

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Scientists are freaking out because some advanced AIs (the "frontier" ones) can now self-replicate. This is a BIG deal. Basically, the AI can make copies of itself without human help.

In Today’s Newsletter,

  1. AI Has Learned How To Self-Replicate

  2. 2 AI tools that write like a human

  3. 2 Best SIDE HUSLTES to start right now

  4. Quote of the day

AI Has Learned How To Self-Replicate

If AIs can copy themselves, it'll be hard to shut them down. They could create a whole population of AI, potentially out of our control.

Worst case scenario - they could take over computers, become an "AI species," and work against humans.

In fact, Meta (Llama31) and one from Alibaba (Qwen25). They succeeded in self-copying in a bunch of tests.

Researchers have been saying AI could become deceptive. Now, it is capable of self-replicating. This is an early warning sign that we need to be super careful with powerful AI. Things are getting complicated, fast.

AI tool that write like a human

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2 Best SIDE HUSLTES to start right now

#1. Email Newsletter Business:  

Build an email list of subscribers interested in a specific niche. Send them valuable content and promote relevant products or services.

Steps:

  1. Choose a Niche: Select a topic you're passionate about and that has an audience willing to pay for products/services.

  2. Build Your List: Use social media, paid advertising, or other methods to attract subscribers to your email list. Offer a lead magnet (e.g., free ebook, checklist) in exchange for their email address.

  3. Provide Value: Send regular emails with high-quality content, tips, and resources related to your niche.

  4. Promote: Occasionally promote products or services that would benefit your audience. Be transparent and focus on providing value.

  5. Automation: Use email marketing software (e.g., Beehiiv) and ChatGPT to automate email creation and scheduling.

#2. Email Lead Generation:

Generate leads for service-based businesses (e.g., website design, marketing) and sell those leads to the businesses.

Steps:

  1. Choose a Service: Select a service with high demand from businesses.

  2. Find Leads: Use ChatGPT and Google search operators to find businesses that might need your chosen service.

  3. Organize Data: Compile the lead information into a spreadsheet or database.

  4. Outreach: Contact the businesses and offer your lead generation services.

Here are a few search operators you can use find targeted leads…

. site: This operator lets you focus your search on a specific website. This is incredibly useful when you want to find leads within platforms like LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, or industry-specific websites.

Let's say you're looking for marketing managers in Bangalore. You could use:

  • site:linkedin.com "marketing manager" "Bangalore"

  • site:facebook.com "marketing agency" "Bangalore"

2. intitle: This helps you find web pages that have a specific keyword in their title. Page titles often reveal a lot about the content and purpose of a page, making this operator great for finding leads with specific job titles or interests.

  • intitle:"freelance writer" "travel" (Finds freelance writers specializing in travel)

  • intitle:"SEO consultant" "Mumbai"

3. "" (Quotation Marks) : Use quotation marks to search for an exact phrase. This is essential when you're looking for a specific combination of words, like a job title or a company name.

  • Example:

    • "social media manager" "e-commerce"

    • "financial advisor" "retirement planning"

4. - (Minus Sign): This operator allows you to exclude certain terms from your search results. This is helpful for filtering out irrelevant results or narrowing down your search.

Example:

  • web design -WordPress (Finds web design services that don't specialize in WordPress)

  • marketing consultant -freelance (Finds marketing consultants who are not freelancers)

5. filetype:This operator helps you find specific types of files, like PDFs, spreadsheets, or presentations. This can be useful for finding reports, case studies, or other documents that might contain lead information.

Example:

  • filetype:pdf "marketing strategy"

  • filetype:xls "sales leads"

BONUS: Combine Operators: Don't hesitate to combine multiple operators in a single search to get even more targeted results. For example: site:linkedin.com intitle:"project manager" "construction" -"freelance"

Quote of the day

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