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Dhaval Bhatt Empowers Professionals to Build AI Businesses

Entrepreneur Dhaval Bhatt is transforming the landscape for professionals interested in leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to build their own businesses. His initiative, the AI Product Accelerator (AIPA), equips individuals with the tools needed to create profitable AI-based ventures without requiring technical backgrounds or extensive resources.
Bhatt’s journey into AI entrepreneurship began from humble beginnings—without funding or a team. He worked late nights, developing products while maintaining a full-time job. “I had to learn how to move fast, automate intelligently, and focus only on what actually drove traction,” Bhatt explains. This approach led to the creation of a repeatable playbook he has now shared with thousands of aspiring entrepreneurs.
Over the past fifteen years, Bhatt has built a diverse portfolio, contributing to unicorn startups and prominent technology firms. His projects, including Squibler and Product HQ, have generated six-figure revenues and received recognition in influential publications such as TechCrunch and 16z.
The motivation behind AIPA stems from Bhatt’s realization that many professionals possess valuable knowledge but lack the guidance to transform it into monetizable products. “I started building AI products on my own… just solving real problems. Over time, those products started generating real income,” he notes. This experience inspired him to create a program that focuses on practical applications of AI.
A Practical Approach to AI Education
Bhatt has also shared his expertise in AI and product innovation at UC Berkeley Extension and Duke University, where he has taught over 8,000 students how to market their skills through AI platforms. “I kept seeing the same pattern: people could build, but they didn’t know how to commercialize,” he shares. His program emphasizes the importance of market strategy, which he believes is often overlooked in traditional AI education.
In 2016, Bhatt developed one of the earliest large language models (LLMs). Despite skepticism about the technology’s potential, he recognized its future significance and learned how to harness it for practical applications. His goal is to simplify the process of launching AI products, bridging the gap between technical development and market readiness.
Bhatt asserts that much of the existing AI education is overly technical or academic, making it inaccessible to many professionals. He aims to provide a straightforward pathway for individuals to turn their ideas into successful businesses, utilizing lean, market-tested methods to achieve monthly revenues of at least $10,000.
Building the Future of AI-Native Businesses
Looking forward, Bhatt envisions a landscape where AI-native businesses thrive. He emphasizes the importance of creating not just efficient systems but also human-centric solutions. “I don’t push hype, and I don’t pretend AI is magic,” he states. “What I offer is a practical path forward, built on small products, fast feedback, and systems that create leverage.”
As AI continues to reshape various industries, Bhatt believes that empowering individuals to innovate and build their own businesses is essential for navigating an evolving job market. His approach offers a counter-narrative to those who feel threatened by technological advancements, suggesting instead that proactive engagement and entrepreneurship can lead to financial independence.
In a world increasingly influenced by AI, Dhaval Bhatt stands out as a guiding force, helping professionals capitalize on their expertise and adapt to the demands of a rapidly changing economy.
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