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AI Is the Cancer Eating Institutions Alive
Institutions won’t collapse because AI is too intelligent. They’ll collapse because they’re utterly unprepared for it. AI doesn’t strike like a storm. It erodes. Quietly. Systematically. And exactly in the places where institutions are weakest: in processes no one understands, in decisions no one verifies, and in responsibilities everyone keeps passing around like a hot potato. What happens next: AI will generate documents faster than institutions can grasp their consequences. Employees will stop making decisions and start outsourcing responsibility to algorithms. Systems will run flawlessly while the world around them falls apart. Model errors will become routine because no one has time to check them. Attackers will realize the weakest link isn’t the AI it’s the human who trusts it blindly. And then comes the moment when the institution wakes up and discovers it no longer runs its processes. The processes run it. AI won’t destroy institutions. Institutions will destroy themselves, unless they understand that technology isn’t a substitute for thinking, but a stress test of their resilience.