Peter Diamandis Claims AI Will Transform Everything, Moroccan Tour Guide Creates New Profession Using ChatGPT
Peter Diamandis discovered during his trip to Morocco that a tour guide directly asked ChatGPT and invented a brand new profession for himself.
With 8 billion mobile phones globally, he hopes AI will spread into every device for widespread penetration.
Individual users and developers access AI tools through mobile phones, shifting funds from traditional service industries to AI-enhanced professions and application ecosystems, benefiting OpenAI and mobile AI integrators, while traditional skill-dependent jobs face replacement pressure.
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Peter Diamandis, as the founder of the XPRIZE Foundation, has promoted exponential technologies through his books "Abundance" and "Bold". He has previously demonstrated AI applications in education, healthcare, and entrepreneurship, and this Moroccan case continues his narrative of "AI democratization", emphasizing the empowerment of individuals through low-barrier tools.
On the capital front, Diamandis connects entrepreneurs with capital through Singularity University and the Abundance360 community, promoting AI tools in emerging markets while investing in and promoting mobile AI applications, guiding resources from traditional vocational training to AI prompt engineering and job reconstruction, forming a bottom-up adoption cycle.
Similar to how Khan Academy reshapes education with AI and the early diffusion of mobile internet in developing countries, AI is in the early stages of transitioning from "professional tools" to "global mobile inclusive agents", already covering billions of non-English users.
Essentially, this represents technological substitution: traditional personal services reliant on local experience and fixed career paths are being replaced by AI's real-time generation and recreation capabilities. The Diamandis case shows that low-cost large models enable anyone with a mobile phone to invent new professions, restructuring the labor market from "skill monopolies" to a mechanism of "prompt-driven infinite job generation."