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I'm Fed Up with the Lie of Automated AI YouTube Channels

0h 10m video Transcribed Jul 15, 2026
Beginner 4 min read For: Aspiring YouTube creators and viewers who are tempted by get-rich-quick schemes involving AI channels.

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The video criticizes YouTube creators who promise easy money through automated AI channels, arguing that such claims are misleading and often based on fabricated or exaggerated earnings. The speaker shares personal experience and warns viewers against falling for these get-rich-quick schemes.

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Prevalence of Misleading Money-Making Claims

Many YouTube channels promise easy money using AI tools, with thumbnails claiming earnings of $2,000 to $10,000 per month, but these are often deceptive.

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Speaker's Experience and First Video

The speaker has been creating content for 5.5 years, starting with debunking a channel that claimed you can make money on YouTube without making videos.

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Analogy of the Gold Mine

If someone finds a lucrative niche, they wouldn't share it publicly because it would create competition. Thus, those who claim to reveal such secrets are likely lying.

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Fabricated Earnings

Many creators who claim high earnings have not actually created those channels; they showcase others' success to sell their own content.

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Brand Manipulation

Some AI tool companies dictate video titles and thumbnails to make exaggerated claims, manipulating viewers into believing false promises.

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Historical Example: Stoicism Niche

In 2023, many copied the stoicism niche, but only the original creators succeeded; copies failed because of high competition.

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Final Warning

If a niche is truly profitable, the discoverer would keep it secret. Videos exposing such niches are made solely for views, not to help others.

Viewers should be skeptical of videos promising easy money through AI channels, as they are often scams designed to generate views for the creator. Instead, focus on genuine strategies and hard work.

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How long has the speaker been creating content?

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Five and a half years.

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What was the speaker's first video about?

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Debunking a channel that claimed you can make money on YouTube without making videos.

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What analogy does the speaker use to explain why profitable niches are not shared?

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Finding a gold nugget and telling the whole town, which would lead to minimal gold for the discoverer.

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What does the speaker claim about the earnings shown in thumbnails?

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The creators likely haven't even created those channels; they showcase others' success.

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How do some AI tool companies manipulate video content?

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They dictate video titles and thumbnails to make exaggerated claims.

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What happened to the stoicism niche copies in 2023?

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Only the original creators succeeded; copies failed due to high competition.

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What is the speaker's final warning about niches exposed in videos?

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If a niche is truly profitable, the discoverer would keep it secret; such videos are made for views.

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💡 Key Takeaways

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Gold Mine Analogy

Effectively illustrates why profitable niches are not shared publicly.

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Fabricated Earnings

Reveals that many creators fake earnings to sell their content.

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Brand Manipulation

Exposes how AI tool companies push misleading thumbnails and titles.

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Stoicism Niche Example

Provides a concrete historical example of niche saturation and failure.

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The $7,000 AI YouTube Lie Exposed

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Opens with a direct accusation of false promises, immediately grabbing attention with a common pain point.

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Why Would Anyone Share a Goldmine?

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Uses a powerful analogy (gold nugget) to question the logic of sharing profitable niches, creating a memorable and shareable insight.

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AI Brands Manipulate Thumbnails for Clicks

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Reveals how companies pressure creators to use misleading thumbnails, offering an insider perspective that viewers find shocking and valuable.

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The Stoicism Niche Crash: A Warning

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Provides a real-world example of a niche that became saturated, warning viewers not to blindly follow trends, which is highly educational and cautionary.

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[00:04] seeing only channels and new creators or even older creators even older creators saying how to magically make money on YouTube , using AI tools or, well, things they

[00:19] find along the way and promising it in their thumbnails. And I know I'm going to upset a lot of creators who are out there with lots of thumbnails saying $7,000, $2,000 a month, $10,000 a month

[00:36] $2,000 a month, $10,000 a month making religious videos or music videos or whatever. And this, guys, I want to put in context for you and I want to be very direct with you. I've been creating content for five and a half years,

[00:51] helping content creators with how to grow on YouTube. My first video, my very first video and the reason this channel started, was Debunking a channel called Emprende con Raúl, which said in the title of its video

[01:05] how to make money on YouTube without making videos. Imagine that nonsense about how to make money on YouTube without making videos. Basically, he was talking about a videos. Basically, he was talking about a strategy of making videos with

[01:19] copyright-free music, and in this way, they could magically place them online, meaning with just a few clicks in 2020, and you could in 2020, and you could fill your pockets with $50,000

[01:32] a month. Well, this is still happening, this is still occurring surely with watching and keep believing how to make money with PayPal and Hotmart and with you do things right, you can make money. Obviously we do make

[01:48] money, but not magically. So, well, this is an X channel, but I'm surprised to see a lot of new creators out there , young guys, older guys , like me, trying to sell, let's say, the

[02:04] hidden treasure, and me, like the savior, the new Jesus Christ, well, I bring you the treasure so you can get rich because I'm good, guys. This isn't so beautiful , it doesn't exist, this isn't so pretty, it's not just like that

[02:18] . And about this I want to give you an analogy, guys. Let's put ourselves in context. Let's suppose I do a suppose I do a large market research, I

[02:33] large market research, I search for weeks, for months, to find the best channel for me to achieve a certain virality or a certain number of large views to earn a good amount of money. Suddenly I

[02:49] find it, suddenly I find the channel, suddenly the niche and I say, well, here you can make very good money. I can earn 2000, 3000, 4000, 5000 per month or even more. And then I come and tell everyone, I mean, I

[03:03] make a video here saying, "Guys, look at this way to make money. Look, with artificial intelligence and creating music, I can become a millionaire. Up to $7,000, guys. Let's see, let's see, if I find

[03:20] this, if I find that treasure, if I find that gold or that goose that lays the golden eggs, I'm going to say so. I'm going to say so. Seriously, are we so stupid to believe that these guys come and talk to us here on camera,

[03:36] telling us how to do something that makes thousands and thousands of dollars and then they're going to create competition? I mean, it's like going to a mountain, finding a gold nugget where you can extract a lot of gold. And then I say to the whole

[03:51] town, to the whole city, "Guys, here's gold, so what's going to happen?" " How much of the gold am I going to get?" Well, minimal, minimal, or almost nothing. So, guys, many of these people, many of these people are making these

[04:03] videos where they put in their thumbnails that they earn X amount of money, which I'm sure of, we've said it, I'd bet 100% on it. These people haven't even created those channels because they don't. They're just showcasing

[04:15] other creators who, through hard work, have achieved that number of views and be earning. And then they say, "Oh, look how you can make money with this." Guys, I tell you, if these

[04:27] people really find those niches, they should keep quiet, they should should keep quiet, they should create them, and that's it. I personally have four monetized channels, uh, three channels where I don't appear, I

[04:39] channels where I do use some artificial intelligence, where I make money. But as I say, guys, it's been a

[04:51] long study to find those niches. So, I talk in my... My videos are about strategies where I've given advice to large, medium, and small channels, as well as to students who have implemented

[05:03] strategies that have worked for them. I've even used these strategies on my own text-based channels, but on the monetized ones, I tell them, "Come on guys, this works, make videos of roughly this length, implement these

[05:17] live streaming strategies, etc." But I don't expose my channels, not because I'm only here every year and they want to hide it, but guys, this is research, this is time, this is work. So, are we going to believe

[05:30] people who say, "No, look how with a religious channel about the Bible, about Bible passages, other channels are making $50,000?" Yes, guys, probably so, but it was difficult for them and they are using artificial intelligence tools

[05:44] content creation. Yes, of course , but I'm really tired of them. Every day I see these kinds of channels things. So, guys, I also want to explain something that happens

[06:01] with brands and companies. Many, many artificial intelligence brands come into contact with channels like mine and similar channels content creation, and of course, they want to sell their products, their services, which

[06:16] in general are mostly good. At least when I do sponsorships, I make sure that their content and tools work, and in this and sponsorships so that you can decide whether or not you want to acquire any

[06:31] of the services. But there are some companies that tell us what the video title should be and what the thumbnail should look like, and in a way manipulate the creation of our video so that

[06:48] users like you fall for it, right?, because of a thumbnail that says $7,000, 5,000, 4,000, 3,000, whatever, but that is too catchy. And the same goes for the title; most people believe it. I don't let this happen, and if they want to do it

[07:00] to me, well, it's not going to happen, but not everyone has the same opinion as me. So, many of the videos you're going to see out there promising you money, don't fall for it, guys. I think they can tell

[07:14] , right? They always put things like, " Look at this channel," and show examples from less get information about how much a channel might be earning. Then they put the screenshots there. Look, this Bible channel earns $5,000.

[07:28] This music AI channel earns 7,000. And the truth is that earns 7,000. And the truth is that they give advice on how to do something, but they don't do it themselves, right? And they make a living from that channel where they are making their

[07:42] videos precisely to supposedly expose some niches that earn a lot of money. A clear message for all of you and those who have been following me for a while. Make sure you know exactly what kind of content you are watching.

[07:57] Really consider whether or not it can be an option for you. Look after you watch the video, don't go crazy making content like that. Look, investigate, and see if those channels or videos from those niches they're

[08:13] promising are getting views or not. This way, you'll realize if the whole niche is growing, if started in that niche and are doing quite well, and the

[08:28] others are just replicas. This happened 3 years ago, in 2023. It happened with the rise of stoicism. Many channels began to replicate those who started this. continue to do very well because they have a large niche and a recurring audience.

[08:45] But what happened to the rest of the copies after a year? Nobody continued making this type of content, at least not the copies, because it was very difficult to make money, especially when many channels are already established and you're just a copy

[08:57] doing. So be very careful with this. that you are going to use artificial intelligence, tools and everything. Sure, use them, but don't let your eyes, ears, and minds be filled with wonderful niches that, if

[09:13] exposed once—I mean, if someone stands here and says, "Oh, I found a niche for this and that, and that video has 50,000 views, 100,000, 150,000 views"—guess what's going to happen. Those 150,000 or 100,000 or even 50,000

[09:28] people out of the 200,000 or 300,000 who see the video are going to start doing it themselves and create competition. So, let's not be so naive as to fall for this, because this

[09:40] creator is making this video exclusively to get those views and exclusively to get those views and earn, I don't know, 50, 100 dollars in views, and that's it . But if I were that creator, I'd stay quiet. I found the niche,

[09:53] I found the wonderful treasure, I'd stay quiet, I'd do it, and instead, I'd give YouTube channel with some tools, tips, and strategies, all created by him. I hope you enjoyed and found

[10:08] today's video helpful. Hugs to all.

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