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ChatGPT image 2.0
Finally you'll be able to make some decent looking infographics in Chat GPT
ChatGPT image 2.0
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@Ryan Doser That was quick!
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@Rafal Glaz That's what we're all here for 😀
Token usage
Hard to say but I think with the opus 4.7 upgrade it eats up those tokens like crazy. I worked about the same and almost reached my weekly limit on my $100 max plan. Have you noticed it too?
Token usage
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@Rafal Glaz Yes, noticed the same. Turns out it's not in our heads. Opus 4.7 shipped with a new tokenizer that's raised token counts by up to 35% on the same workload. Workaround: switch to Sonnet 4.6 for routine stuff (email drafts, short answers, file edits) and save 4.7 for bigger reasoning jobs. /model to switch between them. Real friction is having to remember though. They need auto-routing by task complexity, not leaving it as a conscious decision every time.
If your AI setup isn’t making you money on the side… it’s incomplete.
Most people here are focused on using AI to create more content, automate workflows, or improve client results…which makes sense. But I’ve noticed something a bit overlooked,. AI is incredibly good at producing value…yet a .t of people aren’t structuring a way to actually capture that value for themselves. It’s like building a powerful engine but never deciding where the output goes. One thing that started making more sense to me was connecting AI-generated insights, trends, and demand…to something that already has built-in buying behavior behind it. That shift changes AI from just a tool… into something that quietly generates income on the side. Not replacing what you’re doing, just complementing it in a way that compounds. Wondering: has anyone here tried using AI beyond services or content… into something that actually runs in the background?
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The bit that catches me is the "AI making you money on the side" framing. Honestly, none of my AI setup runs passively. I use n8n a lot to connect AI into the background operations of my business, things like briefings, CRM updates, content research, so the admin runs itself and I spend my time on the work that actually needs a human. Valuable, but it's leverage, not side income.
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@Joe Joe I would definitely go with it being the main type of AI money making content. It's absolutely everywhere and full of bulls**t. I've been on the www since 1994 and I'm always amazed reflecting on what's changed for the better, worse or stayed the same. This stuff is much worse and also very egotistical and brain washing junk.
AI for Social Media Post Automation
What is the best AI to automate social media post? I am looking for something that would be easy with out much technical background. Specifically, if I do a youtube video, then it gets transcribed into text, then post on Facebook, Linked In, and on my website as a blog. Is this possible?
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Good question. Before any tool recommendation, two things worth knowing. First, the workflow you’re describing isn’t quite “one tool” territory. Getting a YouTube video transcribed, turned into a blog post, and auto-posted to Facebook, LinkedIn and your website usually needs either a tool that handles most of it, or a couple of tools glued together with something like Zapier or Make. Worth knowing upfront so the tool pitches don’t mislead you. Second, where does your blog live? WordPress has the most integrations. Other platforms (Squarespace, Wix, Ghost, Substack) may need a workaround in the middle. A sample of options to explore, all with free trials so you can test before paying: • Sendible – around $29/month, can post directly to a WordPress blog as part of the same workflow, which most others can’t. 14-day free trial • Repurpose.io – $35/month, solid for YouTube to LinkedIn and Facebook, pure distribution focus. 14-day free trial, no card needed • Blotato – $29/month Starter, AI rewrites captions for each platform. 7-day free trial • SocialBee – $29/month, strong scheduler with content recycling, less focused on YouTube repurposing. 14-day free trial, no card needed • Buffer – has a free plan, cheap for small setups, simpler scheduling rather than repurposing This isn’t exhaustive. Vista Social and SocialPilot are worth a look too. One honest note. These tools save time by posting the same caption to every platform at once. The catch is that LinkedIn, Facebook and a blog all reward different styles. The same caption rarely works well everywhere. Most people who get good results from these tools still spend a few minutes tweaking each post before it goes out. Worth knowing before you pick one. Hope that helps narrow it down.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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@Kim Q Worth doing some further research Kim, because we're also seeing much quicker updates to workflows and features across many of these tools. What works one week changes the next. That said, the last thing you want to do is constantly switch tools.
Mark Cuban Nugget
I stole this from X. I'm thinking it may resonate with a few of you folks. Mark Cuban just described the largest wealth transfer of the AI era. Cuban" “There are 33 million companies in this country. Aren’t going to have AI budgets. Aren’t going to have AI experts.” Not tech startups. The shoe store. The regional trucking outfit. The accounting firm with 12 employees. The businesses that actually run the physical economy. They know AI is coming. They have no idea what to do with it. Cuban: “You’ve got the head of Microsoft saying software is dead because everything’s going to be customized to your unique utilization.” Software is dead. The SaaS era ran on one rule. Build a generic product. Force millions of companies to bend their workflows around it. Charge rent forever. AI ends the contract. The business stops bending to the software. The intelligence bends to the business. But customized by whom? The third-generation manufacturer cannot tell Claude from Gemini. The county hospital is staring at a reactor asking where the light switch is. Cuban: “Who’s going to do it for them?” That question is worth more than the frontier models themselves. Hundreds of billions are being burned to build the foundation. The smartest engineers alive are locked in a bloodbath over who owns the base layer. Let them fight. Let them burn the capital. Let them drive the cost of raw intelligence toward zero. Because the wealth does not collect where the brain is built. It collects where the brain meets the business. Every ambitious kid in college right now thinks survival means a seat at OpenAI or Anthropic. Cuban is staring at the other 99 percent of the economy. Learn the models. Then learn the messy, unglamorous reality of how a 50-person company actually operates. Walk through the door. Understand their problems. Wire the intelligence directly into their revenue. That is not a job title. That is an entire economic class being born. You do not need to build the brain. You need to build the nervous system.
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@Rod Macbeth Rod, really enjoyed this one. I run a social enterprise almost entirely through AI and honestly the hardest part wasn't learning the tools, it was working out what my business actually needed AI to do. That took months. Cuban's spot on, no one's really talking about it. Thanks for sharing.
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Catherine Eadie
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Passionate about human-first marketing, ethical AI, and making a real difference. Always learning, always sharing.

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