Learn to create & monetise AI assistants

This week, I’ll be hosting an exciting and free hands-on workshop where I’ll show you how to build and monetize your own AI assistants using OpenAI’s latest models, including o1-preview & o1-mini.

These powerful models offer cutting-edge natural language processing and multimodal capabilities, making it easier than ever to create intelligent, adaptable virtual assistants.

Whether you’re looking to develop a custom assistant for your business or launch a standalone product, I’ll guide you through the entire process—designing, coding, integrating, and discovering monetization strategies.

Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned tech enthusiast, you’ll leave with the tools and knowledge to turn your AI ideas into real income opportunities.

There is no getting rich with o1 models, that cannot be anything but a generic chatbot or by providing the same service as ChatGPT.

The bot text here lies, there is no multimodal capability, and no custom assistant with o1 models offered to API. There is no system prompt or functions; by using this high-cost model, you are the consumer.

To just offer ChatGPT o1 service levels , how much does 200 calls per month to o1-preview and 1000+ calls per month to o1-mini cost per user that engages in a lengthy recurrent chat context?

Then, if you can cover that cost, your service has no image generator you’d pay for, with tool calls the o1 model can’t write, nor use of other models with higher limits included in your operating costs, no tightly woven internet search engine, nor advanced voice mode with a multi-platform app at the top of every mobile store, starting with no recognized brand name vs the billion dollar brand name you’d repackage.

Monetization strategies…real income opportunities…heh.

Fortunately or unfortunately, most of the world doesn’t know ChatGPT. Additionally, many consumers don’t care about the internet search engine or voice mode. Many of us are in a bubble consistently keeping up to date with latest innovations, much of which is detached from end user problems and knowledge.

Chipp is model agnostic and provides a variety of models to use if there’s an issue somebody may have with a particular vendor or model for a specific use case.

Rich is also relative and is not the offer being made. An extra couple hundred dollars profit for a teenager in India or South Africa can be transformational. For an author or YouTube with an established distribution network it could mean a couple extra thousand and nurturing their leads.

Appreciate your thoughts, hope to see you there

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o1 in their hands is a good tool to solve that deficit…