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AI Horizons: Strategic Foresight for the Future of Artificial Intelligence


See Farther. Lead Across the AI Horizon.
Artificial intelligence is reshaping every industry, from public policy to global security, healthcare, finance, and beyond. Professionals must be ready to anticipate its implications, navigate uncertainty, and build strategies that thrive.
AI Horizons is built for you. Understand where AI is headed, develop forward-looking strategies, and position yourself to capture new opportunities—boosting impact, efficiency, and long-term value.


Why AI Horizons Is Different
Most AI programs promise future-focused leadership—we deliver it:
- A complete futures toolkit, not just basic scenario planning
- Hands-on, cumulative learning, not theory alone
- Accessible pricing without sacrificing depth or impact
And unlike programs that separate AI technology from strategy, AI Horizons integrates both—combining advanced foresight tools with a deep understanding of the AI technology stack and the emerging technologies shaping tomorrow.
The result? A high‑impact, practice‑driven learning experience that empowers leaders to actively shape the future.
Where Forward-Thinkers Belong
Ideal for professionals at all levels and in all sectors—no technical knowledge required. If AI is part of your organization’s future, this program is your next step.
Earn a respected joint certificate from American University and DMS International and acquire the confidence to shape the future of AI rather than react to it.

Duration
4 Weekly online sessions.
Time
10AM – 5PM EST
Tuition
$4,000
Your Journey Through AI Horizons
Across four immersive days, you will engage in expert‑guided workshops, interactive activities, and applied foresight exercises.
Day 1: Foundations of AI & Foresight
- Explore the AI landscape and sociotechnical stack
- Learn key concepts, frameworks, and methods of strategic foresight
- Use AI for scanning to find key insights, weak signals, trends, future possible events that might affect your AI plan
Day 2: Methods of Foresight & Introduction to AI Futures
- Apply futures wheels, cross-impact analysis, and characteristics matrix for alternative scenario construction
- Dive into AI technology and application, including trajectories, risks, and regulatory frameworks
- Examine factors that might influence your AI plan and complete your scenario characteristic matrix
Day 3: Exploring AI Futures Through Scenarios
- Examine factors influencing your AI plan and status of characteristics matrix
- Scenario development workshop including crafting plausible future scenarios, scenario types, and alternative scenarios.
- Examine societal impacts, disruptions, and innovation opportunities
Day 4: Strategy, Policy, & Final Presentations
- Monitor signals and indicators for your plan
- Present your foresight-informed plausible AI futures
- Receive expert feedback and insights
Learn from World‑Renowned Experts
Participants are taught and mentored by leading global scholars in foresight and AI, including:
- Inna Baron, PhD
- Jerome Glenn, PhD h.c.
These experts bring decades of experience in technology futures, public‑sector leadership, innovation strategy, and global foresight systems.

Dr. Baron leads MITRE AI Strategy & Policy Technical capability area and is one of the co-authors of key frameworks that are used to shape responsible AI implementation: AI Maturity Assessments, AI Capabilities Advancement Framework, and AI Governance Implementation at an enterprise and system level.
Her background spans a variety of industries – management consulting, financial technologies, private equity, and national security. Building on this multidimensional experience as a practitioner and scholar, she is a sought-after speaker on the topics of emerging technologies governance and adoption, national competitiveness, and sociotechnical foresight.

He invented the Futures Wheel and concepts such as conscious-technology, transInstitutions, tele-nations, management by understanding, self-actualization economy, feminine brain drain, and definitions of environmental security and collective Intelligence.
He wrote about information warfare in the late 1980s in his book Future Mind, sent his first email in 1973, and in the mid-1980s he was instrumental in getting x.25 packet switching in 29 developing countries which was key to low-cost access to the Internet. More recently he has conducted a global assessment of the five foresight elements of UN reform in Our Common Agenda by the UN Secretary-General and exploring global governance options for the transition from artificial narrow intelligence to artificial general intelligence.
He has published over 150 future-oriented articles, spoken to over 1000 organizations, written several books (Future Mind, Linking the Future, and co-author of Space Trek: The Endless Migration), and has conducted 58 futures research studies.
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