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Like humans, AI is forcing institutions to rethink their purpose


Like people undergoing cognitive migration, institutions must reassess what they were made for in this age of AI.

Institutions, like people, now face the challenge of rapid change: “Rethinking” their purpose, adapting their structures and rediscovering what makes them essential in a world where machines can increasingly think, decide and produce. Beyond automation, a deeper disruption is underway: The people running these institutions are expected to defend their continued relevance in a world where knowledge itself is no longer as highly valued or even a uniquely human asset. If institutions are to remain relevant and play a vital role in the age of AI, they must become more adaptive, transparent and attuned to the values that cannot readily be encoded in algorithms: human dignity, ethical deliberation and long-term stewardship.

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