Intelligence is no longer scarce.
As AI makes intelligence abundant and accessible, the challenge shifts from creating knowledge to organising it, governing it, and using it responsibly.
Intelligence alone does not create outcomes. It must be structured, directed, and applied within systems that enable coordination across individuals and institutions.
As this shift unfolds, institutions must evolve, judgement becomes the critical capability, and responsibility remains firmly human.
This book explores that transition-how intelligence moved from scarcity to abundance, how institutions organise it, what remains uniquely human in decision-making, and who ultimately controls the systems that now shape intelligence itself.
A clear and structural exploration for leaders navigating an age where intelligence is abundant, but judgement and responsibility are not.