ASIC Has Already Warned You. Who Owns AI?

Season 1, Episode 2

AI is already acting inside organisations, whether boards fully realise it or not. It is summarising, recommending, prioritising, drafting, classifying, routing, escalating and influencing decisions across enterprise workflows. In some cases, it is already connected to systems, data, customers, staff and operational processes. So the real question is no longer whether your organisation is “using AI”. The question is: who owns it? In this first formal episode of Decoded: The Decision Layer , Joel Leslie explores why AI accountability has now moved firmly into the executive and boardroom frame. ASIC has already made clear that existing laws and directors’ duties apply to AI. “I did not know” is becoming a very weak position. This episode introduces APIG, Actors, Practices, Infrastructure and Governance, as a practical model for understanding where AI is already acting inside the enterprise, how work is changing, what infrastructure enables that action, and who is responsible when outcomes matter. If your organisation has AI tools, embedded AI, informal AI use, automation, copilots, agents or AI-enabled vendor platforms, this episode is for you. Because AI governance is no longer about whether a policy exists. It is about whether accountability exists. Visit DecisionLayer-Podcast.com/ai-acting for supporting notes and resources.