Prepare for the AI beyond today’s frontier—debate, model, and safeguard humanity’s long-term future.
Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) is not science fiction—it’s a strategic and philosophical turning point. This course brings together policymakers, AI researchers, ethics boards, and strategic risk analysts to engage with the societal, existential, and governance implications of AGI and superintelligent systems. The curriculum is rigorous, speculative, and grounded in emerging signals from global R&D and think-tank discussions.
Participants explore risk alignment models, human-AI symbiosis frameworks, and coordination challenges between state and non-state actors. Complex ethical debates—on digital personhood, labor displacement, and post-scarcity governance—are paired with forward-planning for international oversight and societal preparedness. Scenario-based exercises encourage nuanced thinking across radically uncertain futures.
Learners leave equipped to meaningfully contribute to national and global conversations on AGI—armed with strategic foresight, ethical grounding, and an understanding of what’s at stake when intelligence becomes unbounded.
Course Content
Module 1: AGI Foundations & Theoretical Debates
Module 2: Existential Risks & Alignment Strategies
Module 3: Ethical & Philosophical Dimensions of Post-Human AI
Module 4: Global Governance & Policy Approaches
Module 5: Societal Resilience & Transformation Planning
Module 6: Advanced Research Agendas & Collaborative Safety
Module 7: Shaping the Future of Superintelligent AI
Module 8: Capstone Crisis Simulation & Future Roadmap