What is the one crucial ingredient for true creativity that Artificial Intelligence completely lacks? The agonising, glorious experience of doing absolutely nothing.
In this episode, we dive straight into the fundamental limitation of modern AI: it simply cannot get bored. While AI can instantly synthesize human knowledge and execute commands with incredible efficiency, it has a strictly directed mind that waits endlessly for a prompt, much like a well-behaved dog waiting for a stick to be thrown.
We explore how true originality stems from the strange, unprompted firings of a restless mind. AI cannot daydream, get randomly distracted, or take a "mental walkabout with no destination". We discuss the inherent danger of outsourcing our thinking to a tool incapable of unprompted thought, and briefly contrast this with the "soul-crushing" childhood boredom of the 1980s, which actually served as the ultimate gym for human imagination.
Finally, we leave you with a provocative question: what will happen to the future of creativity if we ever build an AI that can get synthetically bored?
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