Neil’s review of Honest Creativity: The Foundations of Boundless, Good, and Inspired Innovation > Likes and Comments
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Thank you for the thoughtful review, Neil. So grateful that you spent so much time in my headspace, considering what I was weaving together. It is tough when you're operating via metaphors and inferences to spell out the process in three easy steps. I attempted to give enough of a frame to be descriptive without being overly prescriptive. I agree that the book doesn't get into the specifics of A.I. -- how it works, latest trends, long term prognostication. I'd consider the book as a response to A.I. -- to the anxiety and uncertainty and self-doubt that it is fueling amongst creatives and educators and business leaders. This is my slow speed response to what feels like a high velocity problem. Look forward to the ongoing conversation with you and really all of us how to retain our humanity amidst the iGods push for automation.
Craig wrote: "Thank you for the thoughtful review, Neil. So grateful that you spent so much time in my headspace, considering what I was weaving together. It is tough when you're operating via metaphors and infe..."
Thanks, Craig! You've definitely given readers a lot of entry points to important conversations. "Slow-speed response to a high-velocity problem" is a great way of putting it. I always appreciate your encouraging, joyful, hopeful attitude, whatever the medium you're working in at any given time.
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Thank you for the thoughtful review, Neil. So grateful that you spent so much time in my headspace, considering what I was weaving together. It is tough when you're operating via metaphors and inferences to spell out the process in three easy steps. I attempted to give enough of a frame to be descriptive without being overly prescriptive. I agree that the book doesn't get into the specifics of A.I. -- how it works, latest trends, long term prognostication. I'd consider the book as a response to A.I. -- to the anxiety and uncertainty and self-doubt that it is fueling amongst creatives and educators and business leaders. This is my slow speed response to what feels like a high velocity problem. Look forward to the ongoing conversation with you and really all of us how to retain our humanity amidst the iGods push for automation.
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Craig wrote: "Thank you for the thoughtful review, Neil. So grateful that you spent so much time in my headspace, considering what I was weaving together. It is tough when you're operating via metaphors and infe..."Thanks, Craig! You've definitely given readers a lot of entry points to important conversations. "Slow-speed response to a high-velocity problem" is a great way of putting it. I always appreciate your encouraging, joyful, hopeful attitude, whatever the medium you're working in at any given time.
