Machine intelligence is becoming embedded in operational systems, infrastructure, and decision-making. This is not a technology cycle. It is a structural shift.
As intelligence integrates into physical and institutional systems, organisations and industries must rethink how they are designed, governed, and financed.
The Intelligence Transition explores how this shift is reshaping infrastructure, organisations, and the economy.
Paper Series
A series of short papers exploring how intelligence is becoming embedded in infrastructure, organisations, and the economy.
Foundations of Applied Intelligence
An outline of the technological and conceptual foundations of the intelligence transition, and why this shift is structural rather than cyclical.
The Intelligent Economy
How machine intelligence is beginning to reorganise production, labour, capital allocation, and the wider economic landscape.
Cognitive Infrastructure
Why intelligence is becoming an infrastructural capability, with implications for compute, energy, deployment, and system design.
Organisational Cognition
How organisations can evolve from static knowledge structures toward dynamic reasoning systems that support better decisions and execution.
Together, these papers form the conceptual backbone for Chescor’s work in intelligent infrastructure.