Entrepreneurs are now using AI tools to be more productive, take side hustles and boost their income. By 2030, investment bank Morgan Stanley predicts the tools will help workers earn more than $83 billion from multiple income streams.
Wells told Scripps News her startup will be an"all-in-one digital workspace," replacing the physical office with an AI-powered platform. Through it, she said she's going to help freelancers and those who want to be entrepreneurs to have a place to"perform their best work and be creative." And although anyone can, in theory, start their own business or be self-employed, Wells said AI is an added assistance we haven't had before. Until now, she said, an entrepreneur would have to take up a"lot of mental space" doing creative work, coming up with strategies and plans, writing emails and so on.