Change, Part VIII - Direction
Artificial Intelligence plays a significant role in orchestration, particularly in a hyper-specialized, Intellectual Property-enabled workforce within oil & gas. Our paper highlights that traditional Enterprise Resource Planning systems have constrained the true productivity enhancing potential of specialization and division of labor due to 1) their inability to coordinate and manage a highly specialized market and 2) specializations diminishing returns when applied to internal producer sizes and 3) the lack of producers willingness to change. Therefore locking the organization’s definition into an unchangeable software process management.
People, Ideas & Objects describes Artificial Intelligence’s role throughout the producer firm and industry. One way is by reorganizing the administrative and accounting resources to our user communities service providers. Where specialization on one process with its application across the industry is provided. This coordination complexity is amplified by the number of producers, number of Joint Operating Committees and volume of transactions occurring. Many of these transactions are micro transactions enabled through the Preliminary Specifications full implementation of stable coins and cryptocurrency. Detailed, tedious and redundant tasks well beyond what the role of what humans are tolerant of.
Service providers are sub-licensees of our user community members. Therefore have the scope of their exclusive authority for that process defined in that licence. These license attributes are codified in the software directly. Ensuring only licensed administration and accounting service providers are authorized to conduct work on behalf of producers and the industry. Unauthorized, nomadic accountants will not have licenses or access to the work to conduct this on behalf of the industry. An important qualification in terms of a service that employs Artificial Intelligence and importantly, Agentic Artificial Intelligence within its domain.
Coordination of this work in non Artificial Intelligence systems will be much like Exxon moving to an Abacus based accounting today. Doable but why? Artificial Intelligence, with its sophistication, is crucial for orchestrating the needs of a market that is clearly defined by its Intellectual Property. A defined role that People, Ideas & Objects sees for Agentic Artificial Intelligence is to review the service provider’s work product to ensure all of the work that needed to be done that month has been processed and to review that month’s output for accuracy. A task patently unfit for humans due to its mind numbing, tedious nature and many months of full time effort to complete even for a sample size.
People, Ideas & Objects paper details what we believe should have been a consensus toward action in industry. We foresee that this lack of decisive action in addressing these issues will lead to “digital chaos and ‘Automation Armageddon.’” Oil & gas companies are effectively 2 generations behind in terms of their Enterprise Resource Planning systems and accounting capabilities. A choice we find will now grow to 3 generations and persist into the future.
People, Ideas & Objects continue on in spite of the current facts. Hype regarding Artificial Intelligence and Cryptocurrency we feel is just beginning. However it is building value for its participants in material ways. Just as any hype cycle would. The true objective of all this hype is the “fourth Industrial Revolution” which is a promise above and beyond the typical hype. While at the same time I personally experience the benefits of Artificial Intelligence everyday and all day. The value and time savings are material in terms of offloading the tedious nature of the job. This hasn’t happened before in my lifetime.
Adam Smith started it all with development of specialization and the division of labor with mechanical automation. All economic growth since 1776 has been as a result. Are we now entering a period where specialization and the division of labor with intellectual automation will do the same? I do know that Information Technology has been fairly effective in helping us move forward. It hasn’t been something anyone would point to as the key to everything however. It’s been more of a process of IT’s maturation of the technologies and their implementation. Which is thankfully where we are today. Fully prepared and capable for what could be. With an economy that could desperately use the help.
