How Ordinary People Are Getting Paid To Explain AI Research
Most people saw the $600 million AI drug discovery deal Takeda signed this week and thought it was just big pharma news. But buried inside that headline is one of the most practical freelance opportunities available to anyone right now — no science degree required, no technical background needed. In this video we break down exactly how ordinary people are turning publicly available AI research into paid work. From what this new freelance category actually is, to the free tools you can start using today, this is one of those opportunities that looks obvious in hindsight. The window is open right now. Subscribe for more practical AI strategies every week. And drop a comment — what industry would you want to research first?

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