Welcome to the Era of
Human Intelligence

Mycelium Minds exists to align our relationship with the technologies that direct our path forward through AI literacy and adopting solutions that benefit all of humanity.

And yet, AI literacy is not being taught by the companies building these systems to the individuals and organisations using them every day, at scale.

How tech shapes society is also determined by how it is adopted, relied upon, and integrated into daily life. We are focused on strengthening that relationship.

If you’re already noticing those effects and want to engage these systems with greater clarity, accountability, and agency, this space is for you.

We can all feel the change

Our Approach to Systemic Change

We work across individual, organisational, and public contexts to build a shared understanding of how modern technologies shape thinking, decision-making and behaviour.

Founders, creators and visionaries learn how to develop an empowering relationship with AI, where is no outsourcing of critical thinking or swimming in cognitive spirals but actually an integrated systems thinking that highlights your creative prowess without the diluted AI-slop version.

Founders & Creators

Governments and company leaders turn to us for clear guidance on the current trajectory of technology, and on the practical steps needed to ensure it genuinely serves humanity’s highest potential.

Organisations

Aanya Alchemist
Creator of Mycelium Minds

Aanya has spent the last decade building AI solutions inside highly regulated and complex ecosystems such as hospitals, insurers, pharmaceuticals, and governments. She founded Medius Health AI in 2017 and raised substantial funding to introduce advanced AI methodologies into emerging economies, making the company's tools among the first of their kind. The solutions were deployed across five nations, with more than 300 AI models in action, reaching over 200 million people. She has been featured in The Times of India & Indian Express for playing an influential role in radically transforming the healthcare ecosystem and in The Australian Financial Review for her unconventional methodology of fundraising.

From an experiential lens of being in the trenches, she learnt the art of developing systems that help move the needle from adopting AI under the pressure of hype and competition, to engaging with it from an understanding of how it works, what is at stake and what longevity in deployment should look like. She is also the Founder of Mycelium Minds, that is catalysing a future of developing an empowering relationship with the technologies that are transforming us as a society. She is a keynote speaker, a trusted advisor to executives and regulatory bodies in the APAC region on their ongoing AI strategies.

Her deep sense of revolutionary hope in humanity’s resilience and adaptability allows her to do this work with an unmatched force. She creates awareness for mass audiences through educational stances that ask the tough questions around whether we will hand over certain capacities to systemic architectures that were never trained to hold them or if we will develop the literacy, discernment, and accountability to meet this change with diligence. As the next era belongs to the people and institutions that learn to work with emerging intelligence: artificial, human, and the relationship between them.

  • We were taken aback by the finesse and unconventional perspectives offered. Our leaders felt empowered in having open-ended conversations around the direction of AI implementations, how responsible AI solutions are shaping the way forward for our clients and fortified our conviction to build a future where tech truly plays a role in serving the greater good.

    — KPMG Executive Team, Singapore

  • I’ve come to see Aanya as a Socratic guide, someone who consistently helps founders think more clearly rather than telling them what to do.

    Working together strengthened our strategic decision-making at a critical juncture. We closed our largest funding round to date and clarified our AI direction, while putting foundational systems in place that have held up under rapid change.

    — Prateek Manchandani, Insurtech India

  • Creating new regulatory frameworks has required our leaders to strengthen their understanding of AI systems. We are excited to continue working with Aanya as India takes a leading role in developing ethical technologies within the healthcare ecosystem.

    — Amitabh Kant, CEO NITI Aayog (Government of India)

We’re not here to do this alone

The question is no longer whether technology will shape the future, but who will take responsibility for how it does.

Stewarding powerful systems requires leaders willing to engage in deep, systemic inquiry personally, organisationally, and through the technologies they bring into the world.

This moment is calling forward those able to grow their own capacity for discernment, responsibility, and complexity as rapidly as the systems they deploy.

If you’re ready to meet that standard, then we want to hear from you!

THE MORE GOD-LIKE OUR TECHNOLOGIES BECOME, THE MORE HUMAN WE NEED TO BE.

THE MORE GOD-LIKE OUR TECHNOLOGIES BECOME, THE MORE HUMAN WE NEED TO BE.

We are built on the principle that profound insight and innovation arise from interconnected systems:
both in nature and within humans.

Mycelium is the underground network of fungal threads, symbolising a vast, invisible connection beneath the surface.

Mind has etymological connections to memory and remembrance, emphasising the active aspects of conscious awareness & human evolution.

What We Truly Represent

  • A place where minds attuned to deep inquiry gather, interlink, and grow. It elaborates how mycelium networks process and distribute knowledge, transmitting vital information through decentralised, non-linear learning pathways.

  • Unlike rigid philosophies or predefined knowledge systems, this is a space where ambiguity is not something to be feared. It is how intelligence evolves when freed from traditional constraints, allowing for interdisciplinary dialogues — ancient, technological, psychological and metaphysical.

  • Just as mycelium in the forest redistributes nutrients, connects organisms, and enables symbiotic relationships, Mycelium Minds is an ecosystem for ideas that do not yet have a home elsewhere.

  • This space is both ancient and futuristic, structured yet fluid, deeply intellectual yet rooted in intuitive nudges, grounded but also mystical. It values intellectual rigour but demands an openness to not knowing.

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