AI is precisely the reason I'm trying to get off grid and minimise my cost of living - Working online, writing blogposts for SEO to attract people to buy my educational resources - that's precisely the kind of thing AI will be doing pretty soon (writing the posts that is).
I'm actually surprised my main income has held up as well as it has.
I think there may be a sustainable market in online tuition with a personal touch - Zoom with an actual human on the other end, students do like real people, and we're a long way off robots being able to replicate the humanity that goes with education!
But as to writing/ blogging tasks I think the days of my earning an income from that, or anyone else are numbered!
Hence why I need to be reducing my income - I don't want to have to go back into face to face to face teaching, that'd be a disaster!
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It is always sound practice to keep the expenses in check. We never know what is going to happen and those without a cushion while also having a monthly expense ratio that is too high get into a lot of trouble.
Fortunately, I think a lot more opportunities will open up in the digital/virtual realm so those who are accustomed to operating here will do alright.
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Although I think the best opportunities are for those with coding skills, if you're just a writer, maybe not so!
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