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Problem Solving --- Creativity Can Be Learned

  1 .    Introduction Ok. You believe that creativity is the domain of the genius or really smart folks. This is not so. Everyone can be creative if only they are allowed to try and then to become. We claim that creativity can be learned. It’s a skill, but it takes practice. First, we begin with small ideas, such as variations on things we know well, and turn them into something new. It requires some internal thinking, along with an understanding of realistic ideas about what might be better or easier to do or use. It must be something within your vision. Abstract thinking is another matter altogether to be discussed later. All require steady thought, usually manipulating ideas you already know into something new. That this is so, that creativity can be learned and developed through practice rather than being merely an innate gift/talent, finds support in psychology, cognitive science, education, and the history of innovation. We offer a strong argument. In §6,...
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Problem-Solvers --- What AI Can Never Do

Prolog.   AI is the most powerful tool of any kind to come along in many years. Almost all of us are frequent users. It's a time-saver, problem-solver, information resource, and grammar fixer. But it can't do everything. This is our problem for today: to explore its limitations. We build a wall around AI, which, if it gets out, we're in deep trouble. Be sure to read Section 2. Amazing. ----------------------------------  Problem-Solvers --- What AI Can Never Do G Donald Allen Without creativity, we would see only the same old patterns. 1. Introduction. Every day brings new reports of astonishing advances in artificial intelligence and agentic systems. Truly, AI is the problem-solver we’ve always needed. The pace of achievement is genuinely remarkable. Yet students and young thinkers may gradually absorb the idea that AI can accomplish virtually anything, a notion that can feel intimidating, or even discouraging, to minds still awakening to the wonder and mystery of th...