Treat AI as a teammate, not a tool.
Does AI boost creativity? Jeremy Utley, adjunct professor of AI and design thinking at Stanford, offers a thought-provoking perspective. Treating AI as a teammate can surprise you at how productive and time-releasing it can be! (13min Video )
GENERATIVE AI
Yiannis Bakopoulos; Video by EO Studios with Jeremy Utley
5/16/20251 min read


In the ongoing debate about whether AI boosts creativity, Jeremy Utley, adjunct professor of AI and design thinking at Stanford, offers a thought-provoking perspective. He suggests treating AI as a collaborative teammate, guiding it with clear directions and constructive feedback while allowing it to learn from your unique experiences. This partnership can lead to surprising levels of productivity and a liberating sense of freedom in the creative process. By embracing AI as a teammate rather than a tool, individuals may discover that it not only enhances their ideas but also opens up new pathways for innovation and exploration. Ultimately, when we cultivate a synergetic relationship with AI, we can unlock greater creative potential than we might have thought possible.

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