Pragmatic AI with Matt Stauffer

Using AI As a Thinking Partner, Not a Vending Machine

1 h 8 min · 27 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Using AI As a Thinking Partner, Not a Vending Machine

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The Pragmatic AI Podcast is sponsored by Tighten.  T-I-G-H-T-E-N. We will take your AI ideas, prototypes or even vibe-coded apps, and we'll take them to production. Scalable and secure. Check us out at tighten.com. In this episode, Matt Stauffer talks with Greg Storey — author of Creative Intelligence: Don’t Ask AI, Think With It — about why most people are using AI like a productivity vending machine instead of a true thinking partner. Greg shares how AI can become a creative and strategic collaborator, exploring design thinking, divergent vs. convergent thinking, and the three questions he asks every time he starts a conversation with AI. They also dive into the bigger picture: why AI maximalism misses the point, how to stay creative as the tools become more capable, and what it means to preserve human creativity and curiosity in a rapidly changing world. * Matt Stauffer on X [https://x.com/mattstauffer] - https://x.com/mattstauffer [https://x.com/mattstauffer] * Tighten Website [https://tighten.com/] - https://tighten.com/ [https://tighten.com/] * Greg’s Website [https://brilliantcrank.com/] - https://brilliantcrank.com [https://calendly.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fbrilliantcrank.com&user_uuid=CHGHEBIIDHI72J6B&stage=1&hmac=1bf3e7f3a47213d3c13f97d5039882246cd66d741dad362facaf079d60fa72df] * Greg’s Book [https://brilliantcrank.com/creative-intelligence/] - https://brilliantcrank.com/creative-intelligence/ [https://brilliantcrank.com/creative-intelligence/] * Creative Intelligence Everyday Field Guides [https://brilliantcrank.com/creative-intelligence-field-guides/] - https://brilliantcrank.com/creative-intelligence-field-guides/ [https://brilliantcrank.com/creative-intelligence-field-guides/] ----- Editing and transcription sponsored by Tighten [https://tighten.com/] - https://tighten.com/ [https://tighten.com/]

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