i could say 2 months just because of my experience in programming. I know every line of my app.
The key to achieving human content is creating perfect, accurate prompts for the AI model, using AI or automation
So in a given article that has 10 h2s and each h2 has 2 paragraphs, it will consist of a general prompt for the introduction, one for the summary, and a prompt for each of the paragraph, giving 22 prompts in total, while the model lookback at the content that was already generated so that limit repetition and frequency.
I mainly explained above, but that too. I'm fine-tuning with some really cool huge sites I scraped (thinking out of the box). The company I cooperate with also gave me access to the highest tier base model. We're 100% at perfect English now, just a bit from getting the flow and the facts right.
1. Just googling while solving problems. I'm doing 100% of the core programming now, my dev is just doing refactoring and stuff like that.
2. Depends on what exactly you would like to achieve. I'm assuming web automation/AI. I would go very in-depth and actually learn computer science for a year (not Python or Python at an extreme level - using typing, reading the libraries, and learning C to understand them).
3. It's really hard to say. I would learn general algorithmics for sure. Stuff like time complexity of algorithms, calculus, sorting algos in C/Java. First 2 years of comp sci uni. Btw, I have a Ph.D. in computer science.
4. Honestly, everything was easier than I thought. Once you start and go step by step, it's not that hard. We're not exactly splitting the atom here.
5. Nah, just as always, think out of the box, and you're gonna be more or less ok for the next 10 years. I would definitely lean 90% into creating video right now though if you have a budget (create a studio and create a real brand, put $100k into creating an amazing youtube/tt channel)
6. I'm doing it. I have insane cash flow right now too and I'm diversifying into a 100% white hat business that is evergreen for 5-10 years for sure - slowly marketing and building a marketplace for domain names for startups. I'm up to 400 aged domains. My goal is to get to 1000 domains by end of the year or summer, depending on how it goes. I'm buying 5-10 domains/day on auctions usually.