CONCEPT
Cross-Scale Cascade
The propagation of disturbance across scales — from task to worker to organization to industry to civilization — characteristic of the AI release event.
Cross-scale cascade is the panarchic dynamic by which a disturbance at one scale propagates upward to larger scales or downward to smaller ones. Under healthy
panarchy conditions, cross-scale interactions cushion disturbances — larger scales absorb shocks from smaller ones, providing time for
reorganization. Under conditions of high connectivity and rigid structure, cascades amplify disturbances, propagating them through the entire panarchic hierarchy before any single scale has absorbed the shock. The AI transition exhibits a cross-scale cascade of unusual speed and severity, with disruption reaching civilizational scale before individual workers have processed the implications for their professional identities.
In The You On AI Field Guide
The AI cascade unfolds across at least six scales. At the task scale, AI reorganizes the relationship between intention and execution within months. At the worker scale, professional identity reconfigures over months to years. At the organizational scale, structural redesign occurs over quarters. At the industry scale, the SaaSpocalypse reprices the economics of software. At the labor market scale, the relationship between human capital and economic