The future of intelligence isn’t human or machine. It’s both.
Cut through the AI hype, understand collective intelligence, and gain practical tools to work smarter in a fast-changing world.
This short course serves as a pilot for a new postgraduate degree programme in this field. Following its first run in November, we’re reviewing whether to offer a second run. Please register your interest below.The future of intelligence isn’t human or machine — it’s both.

AI dominates the headlines. Collective intelligence shapes our workplaces every day. Yet few professionals have the tools to understand how these forces actually work or how to use them wisely.
Professional
May 13th
4 sessions over 4 weeks
AI isn’t just powering chatbots. It’s changing how decisions are made across healthcare, finance, and government.
At the same time, collective intelligence is driving better outcomes in everything from citizen assemblies to high-performing teams.
But for many leaders, these ideas remain unclear, buried in hype, complexity, or tools that don’t fit their reality.
This programme cuts through that.
Download the brochure to explore how you’ll build the clarity and practical frameworks to understand these shifts and apply them to your work, your team, and your organisation.
This course is designed for curious professionals who want clarity on AI and collective intelligence. No prior technical knowledge is assumed.

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Over three interactive sessions, you’ll explore how humans and machines think, separately and together, and discover practical tools you can apply right away.
Want the full picture? Download the brochure for a detailed breakdown of the course and session schedule.
Niccolò is a senior behavioural and data scientist with a DPhil in experimental psychology from Oxford. He has held positions at the MIT Media Lab and the Max Planck Institute, and co-founded PSi, a platform for large-scale online conversations. His research in collective intelligence investigates how groups of people and machines can be smarter together, and has been featured in top journals and the international press (BBC, Business Insider, Forbes, El País).
