The Next Wave of AI: Why Companies Are Reorganizing Around It, Not Just Using It

As AI accelerates faster than most organizations can adapt, SaaScon PH will address how leaders must redesign their companies to stay ahead.

Manila, Philippines — The companies gaining the most from artificial intelligence today aren’t simply adopting new tools: they’re reorganizing how work gets done.

Across the Philippines and Southeast Asia, a new class of AI-native organizations is emerging, embedding intelligent systems into workflows, decision-making, and core operations. For business leaders, this marks a shift from using AI to enhance productivity to redesigning how entire organizations operate.

Sprout Solutions, the people-first AI platform for payroll, compliance, and work, is bringing together founders, CEOs, HR leaders, and technology innovators at SaaScon PH to explore how this transformation is reshaping modern businesses.

“The conversation around AI is shifting,” said Patrick Gentry, Co-Founder and CEO of Sprout. “We’re moving beyond using AI as a productivity tool and starting to rethink how organizations operate at a fundamental level. The next generation of companies will be AI-native, where intelligent systems and human expertise work together to drive decisions and growth.”

From AI Tools to AI-Native Organizations

AI is entering a new phase driven by agentic systems or software capable of planning tasks, interacting with tools, and executing multi-step workflows with minimal human input.

For organizations, the implication is clear: AI is no longer just a tool, it is becoming part of the operating model. Companies are beginning to redesign processes, restructure teams, and rethink technology stacks to fully leverage these capabilities.

At the same time, leaders are recognizing that the goal is not full automation, but augmentation: using AI to elevate human capability and unlock higher-value work.

Rethinking the Workforce

As AI takes on repetitive and administrative tasks, employees are shifting toward more strategic, creative, and decision-driven work.

“AI is not replacing the workforce: it’s redefining it,” said Gian dela Rama. “The most successful organizations will be those that integrate intelligent systems into everyday operations while empowering people to focus on more meaningful work.”

This shift is prompting leaders to rethink workforce design, roles, and performance in an AI-augmented environment.

A Defining Moment for Business Leaders

These questions will take center stage at SaaScon PH, where attendees will explore how AI is reshaping organizations in practice, including:

• How companies are restructuring teams around AI
• What roles will evolve and which will disappear
• How to build AI-first operating models and workflows

Sessions will feature discussions on AI-powered workforce transformation and demonstrations of how intelligent systems can augment productivity across departments.

For CEOs, the challenge is staying competitive. For HR leaders, it’s redesigning roles and workforce strategy. For technology teams, it’s building systems that scale in an AI-first world.

As organizations move from experimentation to transformation, one thing is clear: companies that treat AI as a side tool risk falling behind those that reorganize around it.

SaaScon PH will take place on May 12, bringing together leaders shaping the next generation of AI-native businesses. Registration and team table reservations are now open.

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES

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