The AI Frontier: What's Actually Possible Right Now
This is part thirteen of our Putting AI to Work in Your Tour Business series. Watch the full series here and read part one here.
Step back for a minute from whichever AI tool you opened this morning. Forget ChatGPT, forget Claude, forget the app you’ve been leaning on. Even the AI brain we’ve built together across this series. Set it all down and look at the toolbox more broadly, because the honest answer is bigger than any single product. Almost anything a person does on a computer, in any part of the world, is now buildable and doable with AI.
That sentence is easy to read and hard to absorb. So this piece is a little different from the rest of the series. There’s no walkthrough or demo, just a clear-eyed look at the frontier of what’s possible and what it means for you as a small business owner.
“Almost anything a person does on a computer, in any part of the world, is now buildable and doable with AI.”
Two Feelings, Both Correct
If you’ve spent time in the AI space, some of this will be familiar. For others, this might be the first honest look at what’s actually possible right now. Either way, you’re probably going to feel two things almost at once.
Overwhelm, stress, a little fear. And if you’re an entrepreneur, an ideas person, you’ll also feel excitement, abundance, the sense that the potential is almost too much and finally enough.
Both of those feelings are correct. You don’t have to pick one. You don’t have to resolve the tension between them. I feel both, most days.
Peter Diamandis, who I adore, writes about this pattern. He wrote Abundance, runs the Moonshots podcast, and his newer book We Are as Gods opens people’s eyes to the near god-like capabilities almost anyone with access to this technology now holds. His thesis lines up with that first sentence: These exponential tools have handed us capabilities our brains were never built for. The same technology that makes you feel a step behind is the technology that makes a single person more capable than a thousand-person company was a few years ago.
“The same technology that makes you feel a step behind is the very same technology that makes a single person more capable than a thousand-person company was a few years ago.”
This Isn’t Hype, and Here’s the Proof
Every day there are hundreds, if not thousands, of examples showing this isn’t hype or exaggeration. Pick almost any job a person can do on a computer, the traditional white-collar work, and AI can now do it. Often more effectively, more efficiently, faster, and more reliably.
AI can edit your video, add captions, fit it to vertical, and publish it across fifteen social channels on its own. Work that used to take an editor and a social media manager now runs in minutes. Give it a product and an ideal customer, and it will find hundreds of people matching that profile, enrich their contact info, queue them into a campaign, send a personalized message, and book them onto a salesperson’s calendar. Voice work, transcription, narration in your own voice, dubbing across the world’s languages. That used to be a specialist workflow. Now it’s a prompt or a process.
Graphic design, first drafts of social posts, ad variations, slide decks, landing pages, whole websites. Maybe not replacing a senior designer yet, but certainly replacing the first three rounds with one. The displacement happening in software and coding is hard to believe. If you can describe it, you can create it. And the data work, pulling numbers out of messy spreadsheets, building reports, running analysis, all of it now happens in a chat window that almost anyone can use.
Customer support, triaging inbound tickets, drafting responses, flagging what needs a human. A layer of intelligence is being applied across nearly every part of your business. And to be clear, plenty is not going to be displaced, especially in tours, activities, and experiences. Your creativity, your taste, your ability to connect with people in a room. Those are not going away. But I want you to have the meta realization and sit with it.
It’s the Pattern, Not the Tool
This is the part I really want to land. It’s not about any one tool. It’s about the pattern. Every year, every month, every day, the list of tasks you can credibly hand to an AI agent gets longer.
Think about the quadrants many of us use. There’s your zone of genius, the work only you can do. Then there’s everything else. The stuff you should delegate, the stuff you’re decent at but shouldn’t be spending time on, either because it drains you or because the opportunity cost is too high. Every hour on that work is an hour not spent growing the business or living your life. More and more, all of that other work can be handled by AI agents and AI workflows.
“It’s not about any one tool. It’s about the pattern. Every month the list of tasks you can credibly delegate to an AI agent gets longer.”
A Few Moments Where a Wall Just Disappeared
In preparing for this, I want to share some of the breakthroughs I found while working inside Claude, Cowork, and the AI brain. This isn’t a recommendation to run out and sign up for any of them today. These are the moments where something I thought was complex or out of reach, or that I held a limiting belief about, suddenly opened up.
One came in the form of a connector called Apify. There are probably other tools like it, but Apify is a library of small specialized robots that scrape websites, pull data, and run the repetitive web tasks that used to require a developer. In the past I’d turn to Fiverr or hire someone. It started with something simple. We had a pile of Google reviews and no clean way to download them. The AI recommended installing Apify. I set up a free account, and within five minutes it was running and all my reviews were scraped. It can pull from YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, and run competitor analysis. The point isn’t the scraping itself. We’ve talked in this series about how much power comes from adding context and data about your business, your guests, and your competitors. Tools like Apify let you pull the relevant context in so you can make better decisions and grow faster.
Build Your AI Brain: Context Engineering for Tour Operators
Another is Apollo, which handles lead research and contact enrichment at scale. Useful for outbound and for B2B work. If you have contact information and want to enrich it, find the size of a business, maybe line up some corporate team-building work, tools like Apollo let you tap into those databases. And then there’s a bigger shift: Claude Cowork can use my browser and my computer to do things on the web. Instead of always going through a connector with supervision, it can click through and complete tasks on my behalf. When that clicked for me, I realized we’re heading into a world full of autonomous AI agents.
Where This is Heading
Keep in mind these tools come, go, and change at an incredible rate. The specific names matter less than the direction. The frontier that matters most is agents. Millions, maybe billions of them. AI that isn’t waiting for you to type, that works continuously around the clock, that coordinates with other agents and takes independent action toward the goals you set.
You can feel the anxiety bubble up. Could this be used for the wrong reasons? Are we taking real risks by unleashing this? Yes. Those fears are real and worth naming. And at the same time, this is how transformational technology has always arrived. Radio, television, the internet, the personal computer, the mobile phone. Every step of the way, some people resisted the change. Everyone gets to make their own choice. But that doesn’t stop the technology from happening all around us. If we want to thrive, we need to appreciate the toolbox and the future barreling toward us.
“AI that isn’t waiting for you to type. AI that works around the clock, coordinates with other agents, and takes action toward the goals you set.”
Why Your AI Brain is the Point
So why spend a whole video on the future and the frontier? Because your AI brain is what gives you the flexibility to take advantage of it. The context about what you’re up to, the instructions, the memory, the skills, all of it has been designed on purpose so it isn’t tied to one tool or one technology. That context is yours. You decide how to use it, iterate on it, and improve it with the best tools available today. As the frontier shifts, your AI brain travels with you.
Before long we probably won’t call it an AI brain. It becomes a personal or professional agent, or it gets leveraged across the thousands of agents helping you reach your goals. Do I think this happens fast? I do. Do I think it happens a bit slower than Peter Diamandis suggests? Probably, yes. Either way, you’re setting yourself up for a world of independent, autonomous agents that need context about you and your goals to be useful. And the AI we have today, at the time I’m recording this, only gets better from here.
If you’re feeling terror and excitement at the same time, anxiety and a thrill at all this potential, then you’re in the exact same place I am. My mission is to keep sharing how we’re using this technology in our own business, and to bring operators together so we can navigate these uncertain and genuinely exciting times side by side. If you haven’t seen the full series, go back and follow it step by step. And if you get stuck putting AI to work, book a call with one of our advisers. We’d love to help you get unstuck.
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