Anders Indset

Leaders now have access to more knowledge than at any point in history – and less clarity about what to do with it. Most strategic frameworks for navigating AI and exponential technology were designed for a world that no longer exists. The gap is not information; it is understanding: the capacity to anticipate what comes next, make decisions with philosophical coherence, and preserve human agency in organisations that are accelerating faster than their leadership thinking can follow.

Anders Indset – philosopher, Thinkers50-recognised thinker, and author of the Spiegel bestseller The Quantum Economy – develops the philosophical frameworks leaders need to think clearly about AI, exponential technology, and what comes after digitalization.

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Why organisations work with Anders Indset

  • His Quantum Economy framework gives organisations a named argument for what comes after digitalization – not a call to “transform,” but a specific claim: that existing economic and organisational models require a philosophical upgrade, and that human potential, not technology alone, determines what follows.
  • He coined the concept of the “Final Narcissistic Injury of Humankind” – the argument that AI’s deepest threat is not job displacement but the erosion of human agency and self-perception. This gives boards and executive teams a precise vocabulary for what is genuinely at stake in AI strategy.
  • His “Anticipated Future” concept reframes strategic foresight as a leadership competency: the capacity to project forward from exponential data rather than extrapolate backwards from historical analysis. It is a directly applicable decision-making discipline, not a futurist premise.
  • As an early investor in Terra Quantum AG and founder of the Njordis Group, his perspectives on deep tech are grounded in active investment decisions – meaning his claims about emerging technology have been stress-tested against real capital allocation.
  • He has co-authored peer-reviewed philosophical and scientific papers with physicist Florian Neukart on the simulation hypothesis and the convergence of AI and human intelligence (AHI) – providing a rigour of argument that distinguishes him from commentators working purely at the level of narrative.

Biography highlights

  • Four Spiegel bestselling books – Wild Knowledge, The Quantum Economy, Das infizierte Denken, The Viking Code – translated into more than ten languages
  • Named to Thinkers50 Radar 2018 among 30 Global Thinkers most likely to shape the future of organisational leadership; 2019 Breakthrough Idea Award finalist for The Quantum Economy
  • Founder, Global Institute of Leadership and Technology (GILT), 2012; Founder and Chairman, Njordis Group (venture capital and advisory)
  • Early investor and advisory board member, Terra Quantum AG; supervisory board member, German Tech Entrepreneurship Center (GTEC)
  • Keynote speaker at the World Economic Forum, Global HR Summit, and Mobile World Congress; over 1,500 presentations across more than 60 countries
  • Media coverage in Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, NZZ, and Harvard Business Manager
  • Dubbed “Rock’n’Roll Plato” by European media; guest lecturer at leading international business schools

Biography

Anders Indset’s central argument is simple and uncomfortable: in a world with near-unlimited access to information, knowledge is no longer the scarce resource for leaders – understanding is. His work begins where most AI and technology commentary stops, asking not what technology can do but what it means for human decision-making, economic design, and organisational purpose.

His 2019 Spiegel bestseller The Quantum Economy introduced the concept of a post-digital economic framework – a named thesis, not a trend report – arguing that capitalism requires a philosophical upgrade to remain compatible with human values as algorithms become authorities. The book was a finalist for the Thinkers50 Breakthrough Idea Award and reached number one on the Manager Magazin business book chart. Subsequent books – including The Viking Code (2024) and The Singularity Paradox (2025, co-authored with physicist Florian Neukart) – have extended the framework into culture, values-driven leadership, and the emergence of what Indset and Neukart term Artificial Human Intelligence (AHI): the argument that a conscious, human-centred response to superintelligence is both possible and necessary.

Indset is not a commentator at a distance from the technologies he describes. As an early investor in Terra Quantum AG and founder of the Njordis Group, he has made active capital commitments in quantum computing, AI, healthtech, and cybersecurity. This positions his philosophical arguments inside real decisions about where exponential technology is heading – not above them.

He has spoken at the World Economic Forum, the Global HR Summit, and Mobile World Congress, and his work has appeared in Fast Company, Forbes, Fortune, and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung. For organisations navigating the question of what leadership actually means when AI can outperform human cognition on an expanding range of tasks, Indset offers something specific: a systematic philosophical framework, tested in print, in investment, and across executive audiences in more than 60 countries.

Key speaking topics

  • The Quantum Economy and post-digital capitalism
  • Artificial intelligence and human agency
  • Exponential technology and organisational strategy
  • Anticipated Future as a leadership discipline
  • Artificial Human Intelligence (AHI) and the technological singularity
  • Values-driven performance culture
  • Philosophical foundations of strategic decision-making

Ideal for

  • C-suite and board-level audiences wrestling with the strategic and existential implications of AI
  • Technology, innovation, and strategy leadership conferences
  • Executive development programmes exploring the relationship between philosophy, leadership, and emerging technology
  • Policy and business forums on the future of economies and social structures in an AI-accelerated world

Audience outcomes

  • A named, book-backed conceptual vocabulary – Quantum Economy, Anticipated Future, Possibilism – for framing strategic thinking about technology beyond trend language
  • A sharper distinction between information access and organisational wisdom, and why the gap between them is the real leadership challenge of the AI era
  • Specific philosophical tools for exercising anticipatory leadership: projecting forward from exponential change rather than extrapolating from historical data
  • A reframing of AI risk – moving beyond job displacement to the deeper question of human agency, purpose, and self-determination in technology-driven organisations
  • A perspective on performance culture grounded in values and collective intelligence, drawing on the Viking Code framework

Talks

The Bridge Between Human and Machine – Singularity Paradox

Examines the convergence of biology, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence, and introduces Artificial Human Intelligence (AHI) as a conscious, values-aligned response to the unconscious acceleration of superintelligence.

Key takeaways:

  • What AHI is and why it represents a different frame for understanding AI risk than current mainstream debate
  • The distinction between AGI as a technical project and AHI as a human-centred philosophical response
  • What organisations must do now to ensure technological development remains aligned with human agency
The Operating System of Our Society – The Quantum Economy

Argues that existing economic and organisational models are structurally inadequate for the post-digital era, and introduces the Quantum Economy as a framework for rethinking capitalism around human potential and technological possibility.

Key takeaways:

  • Why “Queen Capitalism” requires a philosophical upgrade, not just a digital one
  • The specific features of a Quantum Economy and what they demand of leadership
  • How organisations can position themselves at the intersection of human values and exponential technology
Leadership in the Exponential Age – Anticipated Future

Presents the case that the most critical leadership competency of the current era is the capacity to anticipate future scenarios rather than analyse the past, and explains why philosophical thinking is the discipline that makes this possible.

Key takeaways:

  • Why knowledge accumulation is no longer the primary leadership advantage in an AI-rich world
  • The “Anticipated Future” framework as a practical strategic tool
  • Why interpersonal depth and philosophical orientation will define the most effective leaders of the next decade
High-Performance Culture and Values – The Viking Code

Draws on the cultural and strategic factors behind Norway’s prosperity to present a values-driven approach to organisational performance that connects individual growth with collective progress.

Key takeaways:

  • The specific cultural principles behind the Viking Code and their direct application to organisational design
  • How egalitarian, values-grounded cultures produce sustained high performance – and how leaders can build them
  • The case for a “Global Dugnad” – collective, values-driven action – as a response to geopolitical tension, climate, and AI
The Art of the Possible – Possibilism

Introduces Possibilism as a philosophical alternative to both pessimism and utopian optimism when organisations are navigating uncertainty about technological and societal change.

Key takeaways:

  • What Possibilism is and how it differs from optimism, pessimism, and scenario planning as usually practised
  • A practical framework for evaluating risk and possibility without defaulting to extremes
  • How leaders can use Possibilism to make better decisions under genuine uncertainty

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Testimonials

Anders seeks to understand. Learning how to learn – refining the art of being wrong – is the driving force behind Anders’ actions and thoughts. He describes his journey as a search for better explanations. Anders is also fascinated and driven by the potential of positive progress, and the liberating power of questioning supposedly self-evident truths.
As a student of the science of consciousness, Anders Indset pursues a philosophy ofdialogical discovery and explores the space between ‘what is’ and ‘that which is not’. Contrary to the suggested binary of the digital world, he sees his work as a dance on the edge of mind and matter, which reveals ambiguities and is never absolute.
To do this, Anders dives into the void in the dialogue in search of a better understanding. In line with his holistic approach to philosophy, he consciously unifies the differences and contradictions in order to let them grow into something new or a coherent whole – the refinement. He defines the prerequisite of the (European) refinement as a triad – peace, trust, and learning – an ethic that is shaped by learning from one another. It is the guideline for acting for one another – in society, politics, and business – and enables the perception of progress. From this the ‘Mit-Mensch’ – the fellow human being – arises. The philosophy of refinement has no end in mind, it is a process without a goal, resembling life itself: a “wonderful journey to nowhere”. Anders does not start from his own rigid construct of thought with which to explain the world, but rather from a relational and fluid philosophy from which concrete concepts – better explanations – emerge.
For Anders, philosophy is a thinking practice. He brings thoughts to life.

Books

The Quantum Economy
In 2018, Indset coined the term The Quantum Economy and published the first edition of this book — a visionary outlook on artif…
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