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AI Is Rewriting the Economics of Technology
Home > AI Is Rewriting the Economics of Technology

AI Is Rewriting the Economics of Technology

28 May, 2026
The most important impact of artificial intelligence is not what it enables. It is what it renders obsolete.

Across industries, organisations are beginning to confront a shift that is both structural and immediate. Technology is no longer depreciating over predictable cycles. It is being overtaken in real time. Systems that were designed to deliver value over a decade are now under pressure within a fraction of that time.

This is not a future scenario. It is already visible in financial outcomes, where organisations are writing down investments that cannot adapt quickly enough to changing technological conditions. 

For years, enterprise technology strategies were built on stability. Platforms were selected, implemented, and optimised over extended periods. That model is no longer viable. AI is accelerating a reality where adaptability is more valuable than longevity, and where the cost of holding onto the wrong architecture becomes increasingly visible.

This introduces a different category of risk. It is not only the risk of under-investing in new technology. It is the risk of over-investing in technology that cannot evolve.

Across enterprise environments, this tension is becoming more pronounced. Organisations are under pressure to adopt AI-driven capabilities while still carrying the cost of legacy systems that were never designed for this pace of change. In many cases, these environments are being extended and layered with new tools in an attempt to extract additional value.

The result is not optimisation. It is complexity.

AI models are often delivering as expected. The challenge lies in the environment around them. Data remains fragmented, workflows are not redesigned, and integration across systems is inconsistent. The investment may be technically successful, but operationally, it underdelivers.

This gap between capability and readiness is becoming the defining constraint.

Evolving policy direction around artificial intelligence adds an important dimension to this shift. It signals that AI is no longer sitting at the edge of policy or innovation agendas but is moving into the centre of how South Africa is thinking about economic competitiveness, governance, and institutional capability. As this framework continues to take shape, both government and industry will play a role in defining how AI operates within the economy.

For business leaders, this raises the bar significantly.

AI strategy can no longer be treated as a standalone initiative. It must be aligned with architectural decisions, cost structures, governance maturity, and operating model design. It must be integrated into how the organisation functions at its core.

This is where discipline becomes critical.

The first area is architectural intent. Systems must be modular, interoperable, and capable of evolving without requiring full replacement. The second is cost visibility. AI introduces a new cost dynamic, particularly within cloud and data environments. Without active management, operational expenditure can increase without corresponding value. The third is investment clarity. Every technology decision must align with the organisation’s ability to deliver value quickly and adapt continuously.

These are not abstract considerations. They are already shaping how organisations compete.

AI is acting as a forcing function. It is exposing inefficiencies that were previously manageable. It is accelerating the obsolescence of systems that were already under pressure. It is forcing organisations to make decisions about simplification, integration, and long-term sustainability.

In the South African context, this is amplified by economic constraint, infrastructure instability, and increasing regulatory expectations. Technology decisions can no longer be made in isolation. They require alignment between finance, operations, and technology at the highest level of the organisation.

The organisations that navigate this shift successfully will not be those that adopt AI the fastest. They will be the ones that restructure themselves around it.

Artificial intelligence is not only creating new capability. It is accelerating the rate at which existing capability loses value. 

At BCX, the focus is on helping organisations align technology, cost, and operating models so that AI does not simply exist within the environment but delivers sustained and measurable business value.

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