Thursday, April 20, 2023

5 Ways To Make Money on Youtube With AI (2023)

 


There are several ways to make money with YouTube and AI:

  1. Create videos about AI: If you have knowledge about AI, you can create videos explaining the concept, discussing its latest trends, or sharing tutorials on how to use AI tools or programming languages. You can monetize your videos through ads or sponsored content.
  2. Use AI to enhance your videos: You can use AI tools and software to edit your videos and make them more engaging and professional-looking. You can also use AI-generated music or sound effects to enhance your videos' production value.
  3. Collaborate with AI-related companies: If you have a strong following on YouTube, you can collaborate with AI-related companies and brands to promote their products or services. You can also offer your expertise to these companies in exchange for compensation.
  4. Create AI-powered content: You can create videos that are powered by AI, such as automated content or chatbots. These videos can be monetized through ads or sponsored content.
  5. Offer AI-related services: You can offer AI-related services, such as consulting or training, to your viewers or clients. You can also create courses or ebooks on AI-related topics and sell them on your YouTube channel or website.

It's important to note that making money with YouTube and AI requires a lot of effort and dedication. You need to be knowledgeable about AI, create high-quality content, and engage with your audience to grow your following and increase your revenue.

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

What to know about pi on Pi Day

 By  and , CNN



If you’ve been using Pi Day as an excuse to just eat pie, that’s just peachy (or apple or chocolate cream). But there’s so much more to know about pi.

Here’s why we care about pi and its day of celebration, which is March 14.

What is pi?

Pi is the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter, or approximately 3.14.

What is Pi Day?

Pi Day occurs on March 14, because the date is written as 3/14 in the United States. If you’re a serious math geek, celebrate the day exactly at 1:59 a.m. or p.m. so you can reach the first six numbers of pi, 3.14159.

March 14 is also Albert Einstein’s birthday.

History of Pi Day?


Physicist Larry Shaw started Pi Day in 1988 at San Francisco’s Exploratorium to celebrate the famous number and mathematics in general.

In 2009, the US House of Representatives passed a resolution to recognize Pi Day.

Who invented pi?

The mathematical concept of pi has been around for thousands of years, but it started to be known by the Greek letter only in the 1700s. Philologist William Jones began using the symbol in 1706, but it was popularized by mathematician Leonhard Euler.

Why is pi important?

Unless you’re a mathematician or scientist, you probably don’t encounter pi very often. But pi is essential for calculations in math, engineering, construction, physics and space exploration.

Does pi ever end?

Like our love for pie, pi is infinite. Its exact value can never be calculated, and it doesn’t seem to have a pattern.

Here’s pi to the 10,000th digit. You should recite it.

Who holds the record for reciting pi?

Rajveer Meena holds the record for reciting the most number of decimal places of pi. In 2015, Meena recited 70,000 decimal places blindfolded. It took him almost 10 hours.

For more information about pi, visit www.piday.org.

Social media abuzz while waiting for Aaron Rodgers' latest act with Packers-Jets to reach a conclusion

 Just one day removed from the Oscars, the predictable drama continued.

It certainly wasn't quiet on the Aaron Rodgers front.

Monday wasn't really about NFL free agency, it was about everything Rodgers on social media....everywhere, and all at once.

Was the Packers quarterback traded to the New York Jets? Is he holding the Packers or the Jets hostage?

Remember, he did say he wouldn't do that.





Was it the end? Various reports had Rodgers being traded to the New York Jets, including one by former ESPN anchor Trey Wingo.

But NFL Network reporter Ian Rappaport immediately refuted that report.

As did former Packers linebacker A. J. Hawk on the Pat McAfee show.

A couple Jets were a bit more cryptic.

Packers cornerback Rasul Douglas is asking where the love for Rodgers is in Green Bay?

And Rodgers appeared to chime in his own special way....

And of course there was the usual Twitter fun.