Every technological revolution has extended human power—steam
extended muscle, electricity extended reach, the internet extended
connectivity. AI extends cognition itself.
Annual AI investment already surpasses hundreds of billions of dollars, and IDC projects enterprise AI spending to exceed $630 billion by 2028, with infrastructure-level capital outlays approaching the $500 billion-per-year mark by 2030¹.
And yet, most organizations have not built the organizational metabolism to absorb such exponential capability. The opportunity is no longer about the next algorithm—it is about how humans and machines co-evolve.