Stanford Creativity Expert: This Simple Shift will 10x Your AI CreativityㅣJeremy Utley

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Stanford's Jeremy Utley reveals that "most people are not fully utilizing AI's potential." Why is that? He explains that it lies in how we approach AI. He said a simple mindset shift could be what you've been missing in the AI revolution.

How are you collaborating with AI in this new era? With so many LLM tools emerging, are you truly leveraging them to enhance your creativity and productivity? As an expert in creativity and AI, Jeremy shares profound insights on how AI is transforming our creative potential.

Key Insights:
????How treating AI as a teammate rather than just a tool can dramatically improve outcomes
????Why you should have AI ask you questions instead of just answering yours
????How non-technical professionals can leverage AI to achieve extraordinary results
????The difference between treating AI as a tool versus as a teammate

00:00 Intro
01:26 Who is Jeremy Utley?
03:05 Do not Ask AI, Let It Ask You
03:57 The 10X Creativity Hack
06:03 I Don't USE AI
06:46 Why Do Some People Produce More Creative Results Using the Same AI Tools?
08:23 Treat AI As a Teammate
09:30 Inspiration is a Discipline
11:15 The Definition of Creativity in the Age of AI

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