AI is accelerating. The question is not whether we adopt it, but how.
This workshop invites you to pause and reflect on what it means to remain fully human in a technology-driven world, and how awareness, engagement, and connection shape the choices we make, individually and collectively.
About the Workshop
Humanity in the Age of AI is a highly experiential workshop that brings a psychological perspective to one of the most pressing questions of our time.
Rather than the technical mechanics of AI, this session explores how technology shapes our thinking, choices, and relationships.
Through guided reflection, practical exercises, and facilitated dialogue, participants strengthen three essential human capacities:
- Awareness: noticing thoughts, emotions, bodily signals, relational dynamics, and system influences
- Engagement: thinking critically, taking intentional action, and strengthening agency through a coaching mindset
- Connection: fostering trust, presence, and shared responsibility with self, others, and wider systems
The workshop encourages reflection on moments where speed, efficiency, or automation may compromise presence, judgement, or care, helping participants act with purpose and responsibility.
Key Takeaways
By the end of the workshop, participants will leave with:
- Greater awareness of internal signals, relational dynamics, and systemic influences on behaviour and decision-making
- Practical ways to engage critically with AI while retaining human judgement, presence, and responsibility
- A stronger coaching mindset to support meaningful conversations, agency, and growth
- Deeper clarity about human identity, purpose, and values in the age of AI
- A renewed understanding of connection to self, others, and humanity as a foundation for sustainable performance and shared wellbeing
Is This Workshop for Me?
This workshop is for you if you:
- Navigate rapid technological change and want to do so intentionally
- Lead or support decisions, people, or culture in your work
- Seek to remain engaged, discerning, and human rather than reactive or passive
- Care about dignity, meaning, and wellbeing in shaping progress
No technical knowledge of AI is required. The focus is on human experience, choice, and responsibility.