ONLINE COURSE • 8-WEEKS • LIVE SESSIONS W/COHORT

The Cyberpsychology of AI Creativity: A Live 8-Week Course Examines AI and the Reconfiguration of Creative Identity

As generative AI systems increasingly produce art, writing, music, and design, public discourse has largely focused on technical capability and tool proficiency.

Our live “The Cyberpsychology of AI Creativity” course, led by The CyberPsych Institute’s Executive Director, Mayra Ruiz-McPherson, takes a different approach:

it examines how AI-mediated environments reshape our understanding of authorship, originality, creative labor, and even self-concept.

This Course is Best Suited for:

  • Creative directors and media professionals seeking deeper insight beyond tool literacy
  • Educators and scholars interested in the psychological dimensions of AI creativity
  • Artists, writers, and designers navigating AI-assisted workflows
  • Knowledge workers concerned about authorship, ownership, and labor shifts
  • Students of psychology, media studies, and digital culture
  • Anyone questioning what “human creativity” means in an AI-saturated landscape

“The question is no longer whether AI can generate output; we see it clearly can,” states Ruiz-McPherson. “The deeper question is what this shift means for how we define meaning, authorship, and our own creative identity. I designed this course to explore those psychological implications and to help us move forward thoughtfully as AI-augmented creativity rapidly evolves.”

Course Enrollment OPEN now through The School of Radical Imagination

Delivered through The School of Radical Imagination (SoRI), registration for “The Cyberpsychology of AI Creativity” begins March 1, 2026. For more information, visit radicalimagination.school.