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The article discusses the need for organizations to fundamentally redesign their operating models to fully leverage agentic AI, rather than merely layering AI agents onto existing structures, introducing the concept of Agentic Business Transformation (ABT).
Y Combinator partner Tom Blomfield shares how to build an AI company, proposing to restructure the company into a recursive self-improving AI loop, and emphasizing making the organization fully readable to AI and separating speaker information.
This article discusses the concept of AI-First organizational structure, transforming AI from a supporting tool to a productivity leader, redesigning company processes, and introducing new ideas such as Harness Engineering and Agent Economy.
The article argues that AI agent failures in production are often due to poor organizational design and undefined responsibility boundaries rather than model limitations. It proposes a maturity model distinguishing between AI assistants, automation, and AI employees to guide task ownership.
As AI capabilities and interfaces converge, this essay argues that durable competitive advantages will increasingly stem from unique organizational structures and talent ecosystems rather than fleeting technical edges. Drawing on examples like OpenAI and Palantir, it highlights how institutional design ultimately shapes which innovators can thrive.