April 2, 2026

Control at Machine Speed

Control at Machine Speed
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As organizations begin delegating decisions to agentic systems, control can no longer rely on oversight after the fact. In this episode, Mimi Brooks is joined by returning guest Mike Carroll—an expert in industrial innovation, applied AI, and system strategy—to explore what it means to maintain control when decisions happen at machine speed. Together, they unpack why traditional governance breaks down, how causality and decision-making logic shift how decisions are made and governed, and what leaders must rethink about architecture, accountability, and enterprise agency in an increasingly autonomous world.Timestamps:00:00 – Introduction: Control at Machine Speed03:34 – AI, Productivity, and Why Work Isn’t Decreasing10:50 – Why Governance Breaks at Machine Speed14:42 – Less Experience, More Data, Higher Decision Burden23:14 – How Agentic AI Changes Decisions, Permission, and Control33:00 – Causality and the Shift to Decision-Relevant Data35:50 – Looking Beyond Symptoms to Understand Performance40:01 – How Agentic AI Enables Enterprise Agency and Decision-Making48:25 – When Decisions Still Require Human Judgment and Accountability52:31 – Embedding Principles and Values into AI Decision Systems55:55 – Rethinking Knowledge and Application in the Enterprise58:38 – How AI Is Reshaping Organizational Structure and the Enterprise01:03:46 – Enterprise Agency and Rethinking AI Strategy