The Capability Debt : Why AI is Exposing What Organizations Never Built
Overview
AI doesn't fail organizations. It exposes them.
Most organizations tell themselves a comfortable story: "Our controls were designed for a different time." In many cases, the truth is harder -those controls were never real in the first place. They lived in policies, training modules, and sign-offs that looked responsible but couldn't be applied under pressure.
AI collapses the distance between intent and consequence. It accelerates decisions, multiplies access to sensitive data, and moves judgment into everyday workflows -often operated by people who were never trained for competence, only compliance. When something goes wrong, the cost doesn't land on strategy decks. It lands on customers, employees, and the enterprise's credibility.
The Capability Debt is not a book about "responsible AI" as a moral aspiration. It is about organizational responsibility as an operational fact. It explains why AI doesn't create new categories of risk so much as it industrializes existing failures: policy mistaken for control, training mistaken for competence, governance delayed until the end, accountability diffused across committees, and speed rewarded while escalation is punished.
Instead of offering another set of principles, this book replaces narrative with proof. It introduces practical mechanisms that turn governance into enforceable infrastructure: the Minimum Evidence Standard (MES), risk tiering and controls by tier, decision rights written in verbs, workflow-embedded guardrails, competence checks tied to access, go-live gates that require evidence before scale, and board-level reporting that demands visibility and auditability.
This book is for executives, board members, and operators responsible for scaling AI beyond pilots -into real workflows, real decisions, and real consequences.
It doesn't ask for confession.
It asks for evidence.
Because in the AI era, hope is not a control.
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798295700828
- ISBN-10: 9798295700828
- Publisher: Swearingen Helps LLC
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.57 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.75 pounds
- Page Count: 250
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