Nusa Lembongan, Bali, Indonesia
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Exploring AI Tools - The Future of Remote Work

I have been thinking a lot about business recently. I spent today using ChatGPT to research various business ideas. As some of my entrepreneurial friends and I have discussed, it is actually quite easy to make money and a business. I explored solar panel farms to name one of many ideas. There are infinite possibilities it is almost overwhelming. I realized I needed to bound the problem, bound my interests more. Maybe one of the most important things I learned from working at Texas Instruments was bounding big messy problems to something more manageable. So if I was going to start a solar panel farm I could take out huge loans and probably make a return in 6 to 8 years. It would be meaningful and interesting, however the lifestyle which comes with it is not ideal. This is a problem for any in person business. You have to stay local in one place and usually returns are slow, but relatively certain. With my keen interest in travels and tech I became certain I need to find a way to make money from my laptop. This is the first time in human history you can do so, so why not take advantage of it? This bounds my business and job search significantly. Now after condensing my space I noticed an area to reduce the size more. There are many ways to make money online that are easy but not meaningful. Whether it is a jewelry box subscription or. a dating coach there are many vain jobs I have heard of that do make money. Therefore that leaves you with meaningful jobs you can do from a laptop. With this in mind I have been researching extensively the plethora of cool AI tools out there. I am a big proponent of all the chatbots and tell all my friends to use them. However there is way more AI tools to uncover that most people never look at. You can design your own workflows and create apps. Tools like replit, cursor, n8n are tools I have never heard of until recently. There are so many cool tools that are untapped. I am excited to explore this more. I feel like I have a strong technical background and the interpersonal skills needed to build onto of the AI tools being made. It is still difficult to work really focused and hard while traveling and seeing some stuff but I look forward to getting into more of a routine to explore.
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