AI-readiness has become a buzzword — usually data pipelines, GPU budgets, and a Copilot license per seat. We argue most enterprises measure the wrong thing: AI on a poorly designed organisation amplifies silos, accelerates local optimisations, inherits implicit ontologies and reproduces them as its own.
We propose a working definition: an organisation is AI-ready when its form is legible enough that AI can operate on it without amplifying noise. The Living Organizational Twin — a continuously updated graph that operationalises the EDGY framework as a navigable substrate — is what makes this legibility possible.

Anthony is an experience strategist and ecosystem/platform designer, with a university background in biology (neurosciences) and marketing. He has worked for more than 12 years in digital, marketing, communication, and experience design to improve the interrelationship that individuals have with products, services, brands/companies, or ecosystems within the same total experience. Inspired and passionate about living worlds, technology as "Technium" and complexity sciences, Anthony mixes systems thinking and combinatorial innovation in the metadesign of responsible and sustainable organizations. He is sensitive to the anthropocenic impact of design on the symbiotic relationship between humanity and its habitable environment. Anthony works as a Leader at onepoint to guide companies in the architecture of their technologically catalyzed transformation. He helps them reinvent themselves in the era of ecosystems and platforms to create new business models with a positive footprint.
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