She's 19. She says she makes $15,000 a month from her dorm room.
Her dashboard shows $51,026
The year on the screen says 2026.
The pitch is simple. Go to YouTube. Find a kids video with millions of views. Copy the description. Paste it into a tool called Creao AI. Download whatever it spits out. Upload 5 to 10 times a day.
She demos it on camera. The input is a sweet 2D sensory video from a channel called Hey Bear. The output is a 3D baby with a pineapple for a head, and a strawberry baby eating itself with a spoon.
iPad kids watch it anyway. 6.2 million views on one. 1.1 million on another.
Then she pauses on the Creao dashboard for one second too long.
Top left corner of the interface. Small grey text. Claude Sonnet 4.6.
The "secret AI tool" she wants you to comment VIDEO for is a chat wrapper. A sidebar, a text box, and an API key. Her recent chats are still in the panel. "create a fireplace video on lapse." "Build a dark, premium, simple..."
The whole stack costs cents per video to run yourself. Claude writes the prompt. Luma animates it. A Python script posts it through the YouTube API while you sleep.
She's not selling a side hustle. She's selling a referral link to someone else's wrapper around someone else's model.
The cannibal fruit babies are real. The $51,026.65 is a screenshot.
The iPad kids are the only ones actually paying.