In today's era of rapid technological development, the rise of artificial intelligence technology has brought new opportunities to many people. Many people have this question in their minds: "I am so poor recently, how can I use today's super powerful AI to program and develop?" Can software make money? "The answer is yes. Take the development of the Xiaozhu Light Filling App some time ago as an example. The developer didn't even know how to program. It only took one and a half hours to successfully launch it and it ranked first in the paid list in the Apple App Store.
But some people question this as an act of cutting leeks and feel that the software is too simple. It is true that using AI development, most of the current products may only be able to produce relatively simple products, but whether they are simple or not has no direct relationship with whether they can make money. The structure of a mobile phone is very complex. Although the structure of chopsticks for eating is simple, it is also indispensable. The important thing is to keep things simple and marketable. Moreover, whether simplicity is simple and whether it is powerful are two different things. AI is like a knowledgeable wise man. Even if the developed application looks light and small, relying on powerful AI, it can still become a powerful tool.
Some people may ask, if such a simple thing can make money, why haven't programmers done it? This stems from the "curse of knowledge." Programmers often only understand their own group, and most of the independently developed software can only be sold to their peers and fall into self-involution. For example, there used to be a time-lapse photography function on Android phones. A friend who often gets involved in the photography circle found that many people in the group had this need, so he developed related software. He posted the video he shot to the group, which aroused people's inquiries, and then told everyone that they could buy this useful software for five yuan, which attracted many people to buy it.
If you feel that you are a young person who has no characteristics and does not understand a niche field, don't be discouraged. You can find people whose time is precious, such as company bosses or wealthy relatives, and observe what problems they have that need to be solved urgently, especially middle-aged people who are not familiar with AI, and perform dimensionality reduction attacks. For example, someone's father went to a computer store to reinstall the system and was charged 100 yuan. Here is an example.
Some people also wonder, since programmers can't make this kind of money, why don't big companies get involved? This involves the "long tail effect". There are businesses of different sizes in the world. Large companies tend to focus on large companies that make 500 million per year, but it is difficult to pay attention to small companies that can only make 50,000 per year. In the past, everyone watched TV, and there were only 20 or 30 channels, so the needs were relatively concentrated; now with the rise of online streaming media, various niche needs can be met. Technology development is gradually shifting from solving mass needs to meeting long-tail niche needs. Every technological advancement brings huge room for arbitrage. In the past, technological revolutions mostly solved the general needs of the public, and the arbitrage space belonged to capitalists; but this time, the development of artificial intelligence has created a large amount of long-tail demand. This is an era of super individuals.
In short, using AI to develop software to make money is not a scam, but an opportunity given by the times. Whether you are a young person just starting out or an entrepreneur eager for a breakthrough, you should be keen to seize these opportunities and try boldly. Dear readers, what do you think about using AI to develop software to make money? Welcome to leave a message and share in the comment area. Maybe your unique insights can inspire more people to find ways to become rich!
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