Ways to make money using AI in the UK

AI tools are opening up new ways to earn money, with no tech skills required.

AI is transforming the way people work, and while many of us might have concerns about AI taking over our jobs, there are ways AI can actually help you make more money – even if you’re not a tech expert.

Below is a list of some of the ways you can use AI to help you make money.

  1. Content creation

    This is perhaps the most obvious option. AI can help you generate new ideas, pitch them, and write the article itself. You can use AI to help you write poems, blog posts, social media content, sales copy, or even a novel.

    Try using AI models like ChatGPT or Claude by specifying the type of content you want to create and who it’s for. The tool can then generate tailored drafts based on your brief. If the tone or ideas aren’t quite right, simply ask the AI to revise them until you’re happy. Paid versions often unlock more advanced features, including improved writing quality and in-depth research tools.

    Just be aware that AI isn’t 100% accurate and you will need to fact check everything before you can post it. Also watch out for plagiarism as this could land you in hot water.

  2. Create and sell digital products

    You don’t have to be a tech whizz to use AI to help you design artwork or create other products such as printable planners or worksheets.

    Even if you’re not a designer, AI can help you create these items quickly – simply ask your chosen AI model to brainstorm ideas, format layouts and generate visuals. For example, you could create a booklet of children’s learning activities, such as word searches, quizzes and riddles, which you can then print out and sell on sites such as Etsy.

  3. Set up a CV support business

    AI can help you write cover letters and CVs, so you could think about setting up your own CV support business, helping others to write their CV and tailor it towards specific jobs.

    This could work particularly well if you already have recruitment experience, as you can use your own skills and experience alongside AI to offer more comprehensive support – particularly as some employers are becoming wary of AI-generated content letters and CVs. This could enable you to offer additional services such as preparing for interviews, with AI helping you generate practice questions.

    You could then advertise your business on social media networks such as LinkedIn.

  4. Offer AI tutoring or training

    If you’ve been using AI for a while and have a good understanding of how it works, you could start offering AI tutoring or training services.

    You don’t need to be a developer to do this. Offering AI tutoring or training is about showing people how to use the tools to help them save time, create content and improve productivity.

    You could consider offering one-to-one coaching or group workshops or webinars. You could even create your own newsletter to send out to subscribers. This training can be particularly useful for freelancers, teachers, job seekers and older adults who may not have much AI understanding.

Tips to succeed in using AI to make money

Stay up to date. AI technology is constantly evolving so you need to be on top of what’s happening and ensure you’re using the latest tools. This is especially important if you’re going to be offering AI training, otherwise you’ll end up looking unprofessional.
Choose your niche carefully. If you want to use AI to make extra cash, it’s sensible to pick an area you already know something about and have prior experience in, but also one that’s likely to get you noticed – it’s a competitive market out there.
Do your research. Different AI models have their own strengths and weaknesses, so research your options carefully. ChatGPT and Claude are good for writing, while Canva AI is better for design and graphics.
Fact check. We’ve mentioned this already, but you should always read through your work and make sure it’s accurate and original.
Write effective prompts. This is key to achieving the right output. Make sure you’re specific about what you want.
Read the small print. It’s important to understand whether your chosen AI tool restricts how you can use the content you generate. You need to have full ownership of the generated content and be able to use it how you want.

Bottom line

The speed at which AI technology is progressing can seem frightening, but it can also open up lots of new and exciting opportunities to earn some extra cash – and you don’t necessarily need loads of tech experience to help you.

Instead, think about the skills and experience you already have and then consider how AI might help you expand on that to earn extra income. Just remember that you’ll still need to provide well-considered prompts to your chosen AI tool, and it’s important to check your creations carefully for errors.

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Rachel Wait is a freelance journalist and has been writing about personal finance for more than a decade, covering everything from insurance to mortgages. She has written for a range of personal finance websites and national newspapers, including The Observer, The Mail on Sunday, The Sun and the Evening Standard. Rachel is a keen baker in her spare time. See full bio

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