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AI and the Octopus Organization: Autonomy, Distributed Intelligence, and Faster Decision-Making

Apr 08, 202644 minSeason 33Ep. 642
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Episode description

AI is triggering a "big bang" in how organizations operate—and those that adapt fastest will win.

In this episode, Stephen Wunker and Jonathan Brill explore the concept of the Octopus Organization, where intelligence is distributed, decisions happen at the edge, and workflows—not jobs—are automated. Drawing on biology, they explain how autonomy, governance, and visibility can coexist to unlock speed, resilience, and innovation.

The discussion dives into overcoming organizational debt, avoiding groupthink and analysis paralysis, and shifting from rigid hierarchies to adaptive "kill web" structures. Real-world examples—from L'Oréal's rapid product cycles to AI-powered patent creation at Deep Invent—highlight how companies are already transforming.

This episode is essential listening for leaders looking to redesign their organizations for the AI era.

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