AI as organizational infrastructure

Most AI today assumes the actor is you.

You + a chat window + an LLM.

That works great for individuals.

It doesn’t work for companies.

Companies don’t think or act like people — they operate through systems.

If the actor is the organization, AI can’t live in chat.

It needs an agentic layer on top of existing systems — one that can reason, coordinate, and execute work across them.

That layer can’t be trapped by vendor lock-in.

It has to work with any system and keep you in control of your data.

That’s the shift:

From AI as a personal tool → to AI as organizational infrastructure.

Different actor.

Different model.

Completely different outcome.

This is exactly what we’re building at Able.

AI that doesn’t wait to be asked — it’s embedded in the workflow, working across systems, and executing the work your teams don’t have bandwidth for.

Originally posted on: LinkedIn ↗