Why AI exposes your Broken Organisations Language - Semantics is the new Software
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Brief: In this episode, we dive deep into a provocative argument: the most critical layer of your AI strategy isn't the software you buy, but the language your organization speaks. While most leaders are caught in a "technological weather event," paralyzed by which LLM or platform will dominate, author Moses Sam Paul argues that they are looking at the wrong layer.
We explore the "Babel Incident" as a modern systems analysis, revealing how semantic divergence—where different departments use the same words to mean different things—acts as a silent cost center that triggers coordination collapse. We’ll discuss the vital distinction between a System of Record (which merely stores data) and a System of Vocabulary (which stabilizes what that data actually means).
The episode outlines how AI acts as an amplification engine; it doesn't fix broken communication, it scales it. Listeners will learn about the eight-layer Vocabulary Stack—a structural framework to move from "linear leverage" (simple automation) to "compounding leverage" (true organizational coordination). If you want to build a durable moat in the age of AI, it starts by stabilizing your symbolic substrate: shared meaning.