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Dr Hernani Costa
Dr Hernani Costa

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AI Creative Blocks: Turn Ideation Friction Into Output

When creative teams face blank-canvas paralysis, productivity stalls—and so does revenue. AI isn't replacing your creative vision; it's eliminating the friction between ideation and execution.

S01E08 AI as Your Creative Partner: Boosting Ideas and Overcoming Blocks

Hello again, "First AI Movers"!

We've seen how AI can help us analyze, plan, and even organize our lives. But can something as technical as Artificial Intelligence truly be creative? While the spark of human creativity remains unique, AI can absolutely be a powerful AI creative partner, helping you brainstorm, explore new directions, and even break through those frustrating creative blocks.

Think of AI not as an artist or writer itself, but as an incredibly well-read and imaginative assistant that's always ready to bounce around ideas with you. Using ChatGPT for creativity and other AI tools can open up surprising possibilities.

AI Brainstorming Creative Ideas

Starting a new creative project can be exciting, but sometimes the blank page or canvas is intimidating. AI can be a fantastic springboard for initial concepts.

  • Prompt Example (Writing): "I want to write a short science fiction story. Give me 5 unusual plot ideas involving a rediscovered ancient artifact."

  • Why it works: You're specific about the genre, format, and key element, but leave room for the AI to generate novel concepts.

  • Prompt Example (Art/Design): "Suggest 10 different visual styles or themes for a logo for a new eco-friendly coffee shop called 'The Green Bean'."

  • Why it works: You're asking for varied approaches ("visual styles or themes") for a specific project, helping you explore different aesthetic directions.

  • Prompt Example (Hobbies): "Give me 5 creative ideas for repurposing old wooden pallets for a home garden project."

  • Why it works: AI can pull together ideas from vast amounts of data, offering practical and imaginative suggestions for hands-on projects.

These are just a few examples of AI brainstorming creative ideas. The key is to tell the AI what kind of project you're working on and what kind of ideas you need.

Overcome Creative Block with AI

Every creative person faces the dreaded block: You want to create, but nothing flows. AI can be surprisingly effective here, too.

  • Prompt Example (Overcoming Block): "I'm writing a fantasy novel, and my main character is stuck in a dungeon. I need a way for them to escape that doesn't involve magic or brute force. Give me 3 unconventional escape ideas based on their intelligence and surroundings."

  • Why it works: You're presenting the specific problem and adding constraints ("no magic or brute force") to push the AI to think outside the box and offer fresh angles you might not have considered.

You can also ask AI to provide prompts or challenges related to your field to get the creative juices flowing again.

AI as a creative partner isn't about generating the final masterpiece for you. It's about providing raw material, offering different perspectives, and giving you that initial push or alternative route when you're feeling stuck. The human element - your vision, your voice, your unique experiences - is what shapes the AI's output into something truly original.

By leveraging AI for creativity, you gain an always-available assistant to help you brainstorm, explore, and keep the creative momentum going.

Start seeing AI not just as an analytical tool, but as a partner ready to explore imaginative possibilities with you!


*Written by Dr. Hernani Costa | Powered by Core Ventures

Originally published at First AI Movers.

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