In this episode, we explore the potential for AI to either centralize or decentralize control in decision-making processes within the arts. We discuss how AI's ability to separate prediction from judgment could reduce reliance on rigid institutional structures and promote individual decision-making. The conversation delves into how institutions manage complexity and how AI might disrupt these mechanisms. We distinguish between 'point solutions' and 'systemic solutions' in AI applications, examining their implications for the arts and questioning the role of class interests in critiques of AI. The episode concludes by contemplating the broader societal changes AI could bring to the arts and how we might navigate these transformations.