AI Readiness Briefings
AI readiness is often treated as a technical challenge.
The Institute offers briefings on the human capacity layer of AI readiness: the attention, discernment, embodiment, agency, creativity, and ethical judgment required to meet technological acceleration well.
What a briefing may cover
- The Human Capacity Gap.
- Inner Technology as a field.
- Human readiness vs technical readiness.
- What AI cannot develop for us.
- Attention and discernment in synthetic reality.
- Embodiment in an age of abstraction.
- Practice architecture and learning design.
- Responsible AI and human agency.
- Institutional implications.
Readiness Layers
Formats
- Executive briefing: a focused 60 to 90-minute session for leadership teams.
- Half-day workshop: a deeper session for institutions exploring AI readiness strategy.
- Policy or foundation conversation: a strategic synthesis for funders, public-sector teams, and institutional partners.
- Speaking format: a keynote, panel contribution, or public lecture.
The point
The briefing helps leaders see that the human side of AI is not a soft add-on. It is the readiness layer that determines whether powerful systems are used with maturity.
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