Want extra money through side hustles? Shark Mark Cuban shares ideas that require only ChatGpt, Google's Gemini

Mark Cuban shares how he would earn money if he were 16 today. He would write AI prompts and teach businesses about AI. His advice contrasts with his first job, selling garbage bags door-to-door. Cuban, now a billionaire, continues to focus on bus...

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Businessman Mark Cuban
As Artificial Intelligence takes over world, one of the main 'Sharks' and businessman Mark Cuban has opened up on side hustles that he would undertake to earn some extra money if he was 16 years old again.

First, he’d learn how to write prompts for artificial intelligence language models like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini. Next, he’d teach his friends how to use those prompts on their school papers. “Then, I would go to businesses, particularly small- to medium-sized businesses that don’t understand AI yet,” says Cuban. “Doesn’t matter if I’m 16, I’d be teaching them as well," he told CNBC Make It.

The Shark Tank judge's choices for side husstles are different from his actual first job, selling garbage bags door-to-door to his neighbors outside of Pittsburgh at age 12 to save up for a new pair of basketball shoes, said CBNC's report. He further continued to earn extra cash as a teenager by selling collectibles like baseball cards, stamps, and coins, eventually helping him pay to attend Indiana University. There, he bartended, hosted parties with cover charges and even picked up work as a dance instructor.


After a brief career in banking following college, Cuban fully transitioned into entrepreneurship. He sold his first company, a software startup called MicroSolutions, to CompuServe for $6 million in 1990. His second venture, the audio streaming service Broadcast.com, propelled him to billionaire status when he sold it to Yahoo for $5.7 billion in 1999.

Today, Cuban's net worth is estimated at $5.7 billion by Forbes. He dedicates much of his time to advocating for his online pharmacy, Cost Plus Drugs, which aims to make a range of common prescription medications more affordable by selling them at cost plus a 15% markup.

(with CNBC inputs)
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