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  1. Amazon’s $38B Deal with OpenAI

  2. Get $5000 When You Spend $5000 On Roku Ad Manager

  3. Say Goodbye to ElevenLabs: I’ve found a way to do TEXT - TO- SPEECH at very cheap Price

  4. Make $2000-$4000 Per Month Creating AI Music and Music Videos with Suno AI

  5. Create FACESWAP using Higgsfield

  6. Microsoft Has GPUs but No Power to Run Them

  7. AI Giants Go Free in India: ChatGPT, Gemini & Perplexity Pro Launch Premium Plans at No Cost to Win the Market

  8. ChatGPT Nears 6 Billion Monthly Visits

  9. Google Pulls Gemma AI Model from AI Studio After Senator’s Complaint Over False Claims

  10. Perplexity Launches Perplexity Patents

1. Amazon’s $38B Deal with OpenAI (Source)

OpenAI has partnered with Amazon Web Services in a deal worth $38 billion, marking a major shift in how it handles cloud computing. Until now, Microsoft had been OpenAI’s main cloud provider, but this new partnership gives the company more flexibility to scale its infrastructure and train larger models through AWS.

Under the agreement, OpenAI will begin using Amazon’s cloud immediately, powered by thousands of Nvidia GPUs. The move boosted Amazon’s stock to an all-time high, with shares rising four percent on Monday and fourteen percent over two days. AWS will also build out new infrastructure specifically for OpenAI to handle future workloads.

For OpenAI, this deal signals a push toward greater independence as it continues to expand partnerships beyond Microsoft. The company will still spend heavily on Azure but now has more freedom to collaborate across major cloud providers. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said the agreement will help “bring advanced AI to everyone” by giving the company the reliable computing power it needs.

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3. Say Goodbye to ElevenLabs: I’ve found a way to do TEXT - TO- SPEECH at very cheap Price

Here’s what I used:

  • GPU: RTX 4090

  • VRAM: 24 GB

Voice Models: one with 1.5B parameters and another with 9.6B parameters

These models handle tone, clarity, speed, adds realism, emotions, and long-form voice flow the kind you hear in audiobooks or podcasts.

A 24 GB GPU isn’t enough for this setup. You need around 50 GB total memory to run models smoothly without crashing.

With this setup, you can create natural, high-fidelity voices offline exactly what paid tools do behind the scenes, now running on your own system for free.

I have a complete guide to set this up locally on your computer or a virtual machine.

Here is the link to Guide:

4. Make $2000-$4000 Per Month Creating AI Music and Music Videos with Suno AI

Suno AI can generate complete, professional-sounding songs in any genre within minutes. Combined with simple video tools, you can create content that people actually pay for across multiple platforms. The best part? You're creating assets that generate income repeatedly.

What You'll Actually Need

  • Suno AI - Your music production studio. This AI creates full songs with vocals, instrumentals, and production quality that rivals human-made tracks.

  • Video Creation Tools - Higgsfield, OpenArt, VEO 3.1, Or Sora 2, CapCut for editing

  • Distribution Platforms - YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music (via distributors), TikTok, Instagram, and licensing marketplaces.

  • Monetization Channels - This is where multiple revenue streams come together.

5 Real Ways to Make Money

1. YouTube Monetization

Create a music channel posting AI-generated songs with simple visualizations.

Action Steps:

  • Generate 10-15 songs in a popular genre (lo-fi beats, meditation music, workout music)

  • Create simple visualizations: animated backgrounds, lyric videos, or calming nature scenes

  • Upload 3-4 videos per week consistently

  • Once you hit 1,000 subscribers and 4,000 watch hours, apply for YouTube Partner Program

  • Earn from ads playing on your videos

Pro Tip: Focus on background music genres people play for hours—study music, sleep sounds, meditation tracks, coffee shop ambiance.

2. Music Licensing and Stock Music Sales

Sell your AI-generated tracks to content creators, businesses, and filmmakers.

Action Steps:

  • Create instrumental tracks (no vocals for easier licensing)

  • Upload to licensing platforms like AudioJungle, Pond5, or Epidemic Sound's contributor program

  • Price tracks between $15-$50 depending on usage rights

  • Create packs: "10 Upbeat Corporate Tracks" or "Cinematic Background Music Bundle"

Corporate background music, upbeat commercial tracks, emotional cinematic pieces, tech/product launch music.

3. Spotify and Streaming Platforms

Release AI-generated music as an artist and earn streaming royalties.

Action Steps:

  • Use a distributor like DistroKid, TuneCore, or CD Baby (small annual fee)

  • Create an artist persona/brand

  • Generate full albums (8-12 tracks)

  • Release consistently—one album per month

  • Focus on playlist-friendly genres: lo-fi, ambient, study beats, chill hop

You need thousands of streams to make significant money, but it's passive once uploaded. Build a catalog of 50-100 songs over 6 months.

4. Custom Songs for Hire

Offer personalized AI songs for special occasions.

Action Steps:

  • Set up a Fiverr or Etsy shop offering "Custom AI Songs"

  • Market services: birthday songs, wedding songs, business jingles, podcast intros

  • Charge $25-$100 per custom song

  • Use Suno to generate based on client specifications

  • Deliver within 24-48 hours

Client Example: Someone wants a birthday song for their mom mentioning her name and hobbies—you input that into Suno, generate 3-4 options, and deliver the best one.

5. TikTok and Instagram Reels (Viral Route)

The Play: Create catchy AI songs that go viral, driving traffic to monetized platforms.

Action Steps:

  • Generate super catchy 15-30 second hooks

  • Create simple, eye-catching videos to accompany them

  • Post daily on TikTok and Instagram

  • Add "Full song on YouTube" or "Link in bio for full version"

  • Monetize through YouTube views, Spotify streams, or selling the track

Use Emotional hooks, relatable lyrics, trending sounds in your niche.

The Complete Action Plan

Week 1: Setup and Testing

  1. Sign up for Suno AI

  2. Generate 20 different songs across various genres to learn the tool

  3. Identify which genres you can create best and which have market demand

  4. Choose your primary monetization method from the 5 above

Week 2: Production Mode

  1. Generate 30 songs in your chosen genre

  2. Select the best 15 for your initial catalog

  3. Create simple visualizations for each track

  4. Set up your YouTube channel or distributor account

Week 3: Launch

  1. Upload your first batch of content (10 videos on YouTube OR 1 album on Spotify)

  2. Optimize titles and descriptions with keywords people search for

  3. Share across social media

  4. Join relevant communities (Reddit, Facebook groups for your genre)

Week 4: Scale and Analyze

  1. Upload another 10 videos/songs

  2. Check analytics…which tracks get the most views/streams?

  3. Double down on what's working

  4. Experiment with one additional monetization method

Realistic Income Expectations

Month 1: $0-$50 (building foundation) Month 3: $100-$300 (if posting consistently) Month 6: $300-$1,000 (with multiple revenue streams) Month 12: $1,000-$5,000+ (with established catalog and audience)

The key is treating this like building a catalog business—each song is an asset that can generate income for years.

Advanced Strategies

Don't just sell single tracks. Create:

  • "50 Lo-Fi Beats for Studying" - $19.99 on your website

  • "Meditation Music Collection" - $29.99 bundle

  • "YouTube Background Music Pack" - $49.99 for commercial license

White Labeling: Create music for other creators:

  • Podcasters need intro/outro music

  • YouTubers need background tracks

  • Small businesses need commercial music

Build a Brand: Don't be "Random AI Music Guy." Become:

  • "Chill Vibes Studios" specializing in lo-fi

  • "Quantum Sounds" for electronic/synthwave

  • "Peaceful Path Music" for meditation tracks

Your First Action (Do This Today)

  1. Go to Suno AI right now

  2. Generate 10 songs in different genres

  3. Pick your favorite

  4. Create a simple lyric video using Canva OR Capcut (15 minutes)

  5. Upload to YouTube with an optimized title: "[Genre] Music for [Use Case] | [Mood Description]"

Example: "Lo-Fi Beats for Studying | Calm Instrumental Hip Hop Mix"

The people making money with AI music aren't waiting for perfection—they're publishing volume, learning what works, and scaling the winners.

The opportunity is real, but only if you start today. AI music creation is still new enough that early movers are capturing audiences. Six months from now, it'll be more saturated.

Generate your first song now, and you're already ahead of everyone still thinking about it.

5. Create FACESWAP using Higgsfield

6. Microsoft Has GPUs but No Power to Run Them

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has issued a stark warning about the real bottleneck facing the AI boom… not GPUs, but electricity. Speaking candidly on a recent podcast, Nadella revealed that Microsoft has “GPUs sitting in inventory that [it] can’t plug in,” underscoring a growing crisis: AI data centers around the world are hitting power limits.

As AI workloads expand, data centers now consume enormous resources. Each facility can draw up to 100 megawatts of electricity and use millions of liters of water daily for cooling. Studies predict that by 2028, AI infrastructure could require over one trillion liters of water per year, highlighting the mounting environmental costs of the AI race.

Nadella’s comments capture an irony at the heart of the tech revolution: companies worth trillions are being constrained not by innovation, but by the planet’s basic infrastructure. The “AI age,” once defined by limitless digital progress, is now bound by physical limits… power grids, water supplies, and geography. As global giants like Microsoft, OpenAI, and Google compete for limited energy resources, the next frontier in AI may not be about smarter algorithms, but about securing the kilowatts needed to keep them alive.

7. AI Giants Go Free in India: ChatGPT, Gemini & Perplexity Pro Launch Premium Plans at No Cost to Win the Market

India just became the center of a new AI expansion race and it’s great news for users. ChatGPT, Google Gemini, and Perplexity Pro have all made their premium plans completely free for Indian users, thanks to a mix of local partnerships and growth strategies aimed at capturing the country’s fast-growing AI market.

OpenAI is offering ChatGPT Go: its mid-tier paid plan… free for one year to all India-based users starting November 4th. The plan includes image generation, higher message limits, and file uploads. Users can activate it by visiting ChatGPT’s upgrade page or the mobile app and selecting the “Go” tier.

Google has teamed up with Reliance Jio to give certain Jio users (aged 18–25 on unlimited 5G plans) free access to Gemini Pro for 18 months, including advanced AI tools, creative features, and 2TB of cloud storage. The offer can be claimed through the MyJio app by tapping “Claim now” on the Gemini banner.

Meanwhile, Perplexity AI has partnered with Bharti Airtel to provide a free one-year Perplexity Pro subscription to all Airtel customers across prepaid, postpaid, broadband, and DTH services. The plan can be activated in the Airtel Thanks app under Rewards or Benefits.

8. ChatGPT Nears 6 Billion Monthly Visits

9. Google Pulls Gemma AI Model from AI Studio After Senator’s Complaint Over False Claims

Google has removed its open-access Gemma models from AI Studio following a complaint from Marsha Blackburn, who alleges the model generated false sexual-misconduct claims against her. The model may still be used via API or local download, but non-developers no longer have access through AI Studio.

10. Perplexity Launches Perplexity Patents (Source)

Perplexity has launched Perplexity Patents, a new AI-powered patent search tool that lets users find patents using natural language instead of complex keywords or codes. The tool aims to simplify research for inventors, students, and companies by delivering quick, context-rich results from both official databases and open web sources like blogs, code repositories, and academic papers.

Users can ask broad or specific questions, for example, “Are there any patents on AI for language learning?” and receive summaries, related inventions, and direct patent links without starting over for follow-up queries.

Currently in beta and free for all users, Perplexity Patents is available on the company’s website. Pro and Max subscribers get additional customization options and deeper access to the model.

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