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Building AI Agents That Actually Make Money: Bounty Hunters to Content Factories
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Building AI Agents That Actually Make Money: Bounty Hunters to Content Factories

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Building AI Agents That Actually Make Money: From Bounty Hunters to Content Factories The pitch is seductive: build an autonomous AI agent, point it at a problem, and collect money while you sleep. The reality is more nuanced, but the reality is also genuinely profitable if you understand where AI agents create value and where they burn tokens for nothing. I have spent the last year building AI agent systems that generate real revenue -- actual dollars, not "could theoretically." A bounty-hunting agent that monitors GitHub and produces candidate fixes. A content pipeline that handles research, code verification, and formatting for technical articles. A browser automation system that completes repetitive freelance tasks at 10x manual speed. Total side income: over $15,000 in twelve months, roughly 60% directly attributable to agent automation. This article covers the architectures that work, the patterns that fail, and honest economics. Everything includes working TypeScript. Nothing is

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