No AI Without HI: Founder Launches The Human Intelligence Revolution For The AI Era

As organisations race to adopt AI, a growing gap is emerging between the companies that thrive with these tools and those that stall. According to HI performance coach and founder of The Powerhouse Alliance, Yaela Raber, the difference has little to do with technology. It comes down to Human Intelligence.
“Two organisations can use the same AI tools and get radically different outcomes,” Raber says. “The real differentiator is the internal capacity of the humans using them.”
Raber is launching The Human Intelligence Revolution, a movement and methodology designed to help leaders build the internal capabilities required to succeed in an AI-driven world. Her central thesis is clear: there is no AI advantage without HI.
Human Intelligence refers to six interconnected domains that govern decision quality, innovation capacity and leadership resilience: mental, somatic, emotional, energetic, natural and intuitive intelligence.
“These domains are not theoretical,” Raber explains. “Neuroscience shows that bodily signals influence judgement. Decades of research link emotional intelligence with performance and retention. HI is leadership infrastructure for the AI age.”
Raber argues that AI amplifies both strengths and weaknesses in organisational leadership. Without the ability to regulate the nervous system, work with emotional data or sense contextual misalignment, leaders risk making faster but poorer decisions.
To address this, The Human Intelligence Revolution will offer hybrid programmes and certifications for leaders and practitioners, anchored by a physical Human Intelligence Centre in Northland, New Zealand.
“We use AI extensively,” Raber notes. “The point is not to replace humans, but to free them for the work only humans can do: discerning, creating, collaborating and steering complex decisions.”
Raber’s call to action for organisations is direct:
“As you scale AI, ask yourself whether your humans have the capacity to stay human while they accelerate. In the next chapter, everyone will have access to powerful AI. The organisations that win will be the ones with the most intelligent humans guiding it.”
More information about The Human Intelligence Revolution, upcoming programmes and speaking engagements can be found at:
www.humanintelligence-revolution.com
LinkedIn: Yaela
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