Will AI replace Freelancers? or Work together?
Benjemen Elengovan
CEO of MyGigsters - I help Gig platforms & marketplace onboard, engage and retain gig workers via embedded financial services | I help others build tech | Crypto and Blockchain Tech Builder| SideGig Expert | Podcast Host
G'day, legends!
Ever thought your 9-to-5 might be holding you back? In today's fast-paced world, relying solely on a single income source could be limiting your potential. It's time to explore side gigs that not only boost your bank balance but also enrich your skill set.
Fiverr Empowers Freelancers with AI Model Training
Fiverr has unveiled Fiverr Go, a suite of tools enabling freelancers to train AI models using their own work. This innovation allows clients to access these custom models, merging AI efficiency with professional expertise. Freelancers retain control over their creative process and rights, setting prices for their AI-trained models across services like voiceovers, graphic design, and copywriting. Additionally, Fiverr Go offers an AI-powered personal assistant to manage client inquiries, enhancing workflow efficiency. Initially, this feature is available to top, vetted freelancers to ensure quality adoption. The Verge
Top 3 Side Gigs to Consider in March
Handyperson Services
Many Aussies are looking to spruce up their homes with the end of summer. Offering handyperson services through platforms like Airtasker can be incredibly lucrative. Take Andrew Edwards, a Brisbane mortgage broker who earned $30,000 in his spare time by taking on tasks like small removals and rubbish pickups. (Read more The Australian)
Mystery Shopping
Love shopping? Imagine getting paid for it. Amy Coulston, a 24-year-old from the Sunshine Coast, quit her job to pursue side hustles full-time, earning over $10,000 a month. Her tasks include mystery shopping, where she evaluates customer experiences at places like Woolworths and Kmart, earning up to $100 per job. (Read more News.com.au)
Freelance AI Data Annotation
As AI continues to grow, so does the demand for data annotators. This role involves labelling data to train AI models. It's flexible, can be done remotely, and pays well. For instance, college student Riley Willis works 30 hours a week in data annotation, earning up to $30 per hour, which covers his tuition and living expenses. (Read more Business Insider)
Will AI Replace Freelancers?
The short answer: No, but it will change the way freelancers work.
AI is rapidly evolving, automating tasks like content creation, graphic design, and even coding. But does this mean freelancers are doomed? Not quite. Instead, AI is reshaping the freelance landscape, creating new opportunities rather than wiping out jobs entirely.
How AI is Impacting Freelancing
Automation of Repetitive Tasks:
Rising Demand for AI-Savvy Freelancers:
Human Creativity & Strategy Still Matter:
Freelancers Who Embrace AI Will Earn More
Final Thoughts
Diversifying your income through side gigs not only provides financial benefits but also opens doors to new experiences and skills. Embracing AI can further amplify these opportunities, ensuring you stay ahead in an ever-evolving market.
Ready to take the plunge? Explore these side gigs and integrate AI into your strategy to unlock your full potential.
Catch you next time, legends!
P.S. Have a side gig success story or questions about integrating AI?
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