The conversation around AGI has focused almost entirely on technology.
That is the wrong conversation.
The real transformation will not happen because organizations adopt AGI. It will happen because the business models they were built on will no longer be enough.
For decades, companies competed by improving products, optimizing operations, reducing costs, and scaling execution. Those principles defined the industrial economy and later the digital economy.
The Era of AGI introduces a different condition.
Intelligence is no longer the scarce resource.
Direction is.
When intelligence becomes abundant, competitive advantage shifts away from execution and toward decision-making. The question is no longer how efficiently a company operates. The question becomes whether the company itself was designed for the environment in which it now exists.
Adding AGI to an existing organization will not automatically create a better company. It may simply accelerate an obsolete business model.
The organizations that will define the next decade are not the ones integrating more intelligence into yesterday’s structures. They are the ones built on business models designed for a world where intelligence continuously learns, adapts, coordinates and creates.
This is not a technology transition. It is a business model transition. Founders, executive leaders and investors should be asking different questions.
Not: «How do we implement AGI?»
But: «What kind of company should exist because AGI exists?»*
That distinction will separate organizations that merely survive technological change from those that define entirely new markets.
The companies that create the greatest value in the Era of AGI will not be recognized by the tools they use.
They will be recognized by the business models they were designed to become.
The next question is no longer whether organizations must change.
The question is: If business models must change, how should organizations be designed to operate in the Era of AGI?
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