As the Founder of ReThynk AI, I hear this fear almost as often as “AI will replace me”:
“AI kills creativity.”
It sounds believable because people see a flood of AI content that feels the same.
But that’s not the full truth.
Myth vs Reality: “AI Kills Creativity”
The Myth
If I use AI, my ideas won’t be original.
Everything will sound generic.
Creativity will die.
This myth grows because many people use AI in the most creativity-killing way:
they ask AI to generate the final output.
The Reality
AI doesn’t kill creativity.
It exposes whether I’m bringing any.
If my input is lazy, the output becomes generic.
If my input is sharp, AI becomes a multiplier.
AI is not the artist. AI is the amplifier.
What actually kills creativity (and AI makes it worse)
1) Outsourcing thinking
When I let AI decide:
- the angle
- the voice
- the point of view
- the story
my work becomes bland.
Not because AI is evil, but because I removed myself from the creation.
2) Copying without digestion
Some people use AI as a shortcut to publish without understanding.
That creates quantity without depth.
Depth is the source of creativity.
3) Fear of being wrong
Many people play safe:
- safe opinions
- safe language
- safe ideas
AI can generate safe content endlessly.
But safe content doesn’t create impact.
How I use AI to increase creativity (not reduce it)
I use AI for expansion, not replacement.
- generate 10 angles so I can pick the boldest
- challenge my assumptions
- suggest metaphors and examples
- connect ideas across domains
- help me iterate faster
AI becomes my brainstorming partner, not my identity.
The leadership lesson
Creativity in business is not “art.”
Creativity is problem-solving:
- finding new angles
- designing better experiences
- communicating with clarity
- creating differentiated value
AI can increase this if I stay in the driver’s seat.
One line takeaway
AI won’t kill creativity. Comfort will.
If I use AI to avoid effort, my creativity shrinks.
If I use AI to accelerate exploration, my creativity expands.
Top comments (3)
We should promote original thinking with AI.
We should use AI for creativity not to eliminate creativity.
Some comments may only be visible to logged-in visitors. Sign in to view all comments.