AI Is Coming for White-Collar Jobs

OpenAI is moving AI into professional workflows: clinicians now, with law, consulting and finance next.

OpenAI is no longer just offering a general-purpose assistant. In this clip, Diamandis describes a free ChatGPT copilot for U.S. clinicians — physicians, nurses and physician assistants. His central point is blunt: if the tool outperforms human doctors, highly skilled professions are entering a much faster phase of disruption.

He frames the release as widely expected by people watching OpenAI leaks and early signals. The key takeaway is not only what happens in healthcare, but the rhythm of rollout: one profession after another.

The next areas he names are law, management consulting and financial work. The common thread is work built around analysis, judgment and recommendations — exactly the terrain where specialized AI copilots can reshape daily practice.

The strongest signal is about professional responsibility. In medicine, Diamandis argues that diagnosing a patient without AI in the loop may become malpractice. If that logic spreads, AI adoption will stop being optional advantage and start becoming a baseline professional expectation.

Source

  • Chaîne: Peter H. Diamandis
  • Vidéo source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/_kPNRB59xFA

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