I think AI is changing something deeper than jobs or productivity
I think AI is changing something deeper than jobs or productivity

I think AI is changing something deeper than jobs or productivity

Most discussions around AI still focus on one question:

“What tasks can AI automate?”

But I’m starting to think that’s the wrong abstraction layer.

Historically, organizations were built around human limitations:

  • humans couldn’t process infinite information, couldn’t remember everything
  • had difficulty in coordination
  • Essentially, we humans were the bottleneck for decisions and execution

So, we created structures like departments, management layers, workflows, approvals, documentation systems, etc.

But AI changes some of those assumptions.

For example:

  • if organizational memory becomes searchable and persistent, cheap, scalable
  • coordination becomes eas ,
  • software agents can execute parts of workflows autonomously,

…then the architecture of organizations itself may change.

Not just faster work.
Different work structures.

Maybe the future isn’t:
“AI replacing humans.”

Maybe it’s:
“AI changing how institutions represent reality, make decisions, and coordinate action.”

That could affect:

  • company structures
  • education
  • management
  • compliance
  • law
  • consulting
  • healthcare
  • even government systems

Curious if others here are thinking about AI at this “system architecture” level instead of just a “task automation” level.

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