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When Authority Migrates: AI, Execution Boundaries, and the Hidden Governance Gap

Dr. Marilyn Carroll and Dr. Jamie Chesler Season 2 Episode 16

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In this episode of Two Doctors & A Twist, Dr. Jamie Chesler and Dr. Marilyn Carroll explore a critical but largely overlooked dimension of AI adoption: authority migration.

While most conversations about AI focus on capability — speed, productivity, automation — this discussion examines something deeper: governance architecture.

As AI compresses decision cycles, execution moves upstream. Filtration layers narrow outcomes. Automation accelerates. And quietly, authority begins to migrate.

Nothing appears broken. Policies remain intact. Leaders still sign off.

But when execution outpaces oversight design, power shifts to the point of automation.

Dr. Carroll introduces the concept of the hidden governance gap — the structural space where declared authority (org charts and policies) diverges from embedded authority (workflow mechanics and outcome control).

Together, they unpack:

  • Why velocity is diagnostic, not destabilizing
  • The difference between symbolic and structural governance
  • When filtration becomes authority
  • How execution boundaries protect institutional durability
  • Why governance must precede scale

This is not a tools conversation.

It’s an architectural one.

Because in accelerated systems, authority isn’t who signs the document.

Authority is who controls the gate.

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