
Ep. 3: Is ChatGPT Killing Creativity?
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In this episode I answer the question “Is ChatGPT killing creativity?” with a resounding no, and then unpack why I think that question even exists in the first place. I talk about what people are really reacting to, how our systems reward speed over depth, and why I see ChatGPT not as the problem, but as a mirror. We also take a detour into college, capitalism, and Cabo.
Main Topics Covered- Why ChatGPT isn’t killing creativity
- What “bullish” means and why I’m actually excited about
- The Great AI Reckoning: asking what really matters
- Covid as the spark for questioning value systems
- People using AI for things they don’t care about
- Rejecting the idea of laziness
- Systemic rewards for speed and flash over depth
- The failures of traditional education
- Critique of extractive capitalism
- ChatGPT as a tool to support life
- Real-life use case: chargeback script for Cabo resort
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