You can earn £80 an hour with little-known side hustle – and you don’t need a degree

YOU could earn up to £80-an-hour with this little-known side hustle - and you don't need a degree.
Artificial intelligence bot ChatGPT has been surging in popularity in recent months.
The software - which can answer questions as well as writing emails and essays - has attracted more than 100 million users since being launched last November, according to US investment bank UBS.
Now, Angelique Rewers - founder of consulting firm BoldHaus - has revealed you can cash in by becoming an AI content assistant.
It involves feeding audio from conferences or meetings into a transcription service, then inputting the most relevant text into Chat GPT.
Then, the assistant would ask the bot to create whatever content - be it a newsletter, social media post or marketing material - is needed.
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Learning the trade could allow specialists to charge £80 ($100) an hour for their new-found expertise, according to .
People with a bit of time on their hands for a "side hustle" - and already with a knack for language and tech - have been urged to get involved.
The Sun listed nine easy ways to make money online from home in 2023.
Plus, 20 side hustles - from being paid to watch movies to recycling old till receipts - could see you make hundreds of pounds each year.
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Another little-known role lets you put your social media addiction to good use for nearly triple the UK average wage.
A chief listening officer monitors what people are saying about your company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok and Pinterest.
The officer has to keep an eye out for any complaints customers make about their experience with the company - so the problem can be resolved before word spreads.
They also have to observe the reaction to new ad campaigns on social media, so they can provide feedback to the company marketing department.
Insurance firm Unum says that chief listening officers can earn as much as £61,000 per year.