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# Creativity and Summoning AI like a Shaman**Hosts:** Andy and Pete **Guest:** Gav Fielding (Digital Marketing & Brand Specialist, Artist) **Episode Overview:** Exploring AI's creative potential, the art of prompt engineering as digital shamanism, and how traditional creative processes translate to the age of artificial intelligence.## Key Discussion Points### AI Development Evolution (00:00-08:22)- Cursor IDE billing changes and the shift from "slow coding" to "vibe coding"- Return to "super fast waterfall" development with AI agents- Context window limitations: quality over quantity in AI prompting### Human vs AI Context (08:22-15:55)- The challenge of replicating human contextual understanding in AI- Multi-personality aspects of identity and AI agent development- "Things you know" vs "things you are" in AI persona creation- Vision and sensory data as the next AI frontier### Learning Transformation (15:55-24:12)- Khan Academy's personalized AI math tutoring- Tailoring communication styles to individual learning preferences- ChatGPT's tutor mode: guided discovery vs direct answers- Voice interface challenges in natural conversation### Creativity as Process (24:12-35:20)- Creativity as a "volumes game" - generating many ideas to find exceptional ones- AI raises both floor and ceiling of creative output- The "doorman fallacy" - losing tacit knowledge through naive automation- Personal AI tools outperform organizational implementations### Purpose in an Abundant World (35:20-46:48)- When everything is automated, purpose becomes the key differentiator- Brand strategy increasingly important with commoditized intelligence- Balancing automation benefits against loss of meaning- David Graeber's "bullshit jobs" in AI context### Creative Problem-Solving (46:48-55:06)- Engineering vs creative solutions (Rory Sutherland's elevator mirror example)- Market research challenges: people can't articulate true needs- The difference between mechanical and psychological solutions### Decentralization & Community (55:06-58:14)- AI enabling hyper-localization and community-based solutions- Shift from centralized to location-specific innovation- Evolution toward gig economy with community co-working hubs### Shamanic Prompt Engineering (58:14-1:18:43)- Prompt engineering as modern "shamanism" - summoning digital entities- "Set and setting" for AI interactions, borrowed from psychedelic methodology- Multi-agent conversations for enhanced ideation- Tools like Mind Hive for collaborative AI workshops### Creative Methodology (1:18:43-1:27:54)- Hemingway's "write drunk, edit sober" framework- Separating ideation from judgment in creative processes- Underwater brainstorming for forced creative breakthroughs- Divergent vs convergent thinking states### Digital Summoning (1:27:54-1:39:34)- AI requiring careful "birthing" and context setting- Traditional shamanic practices informing modern AI interaction- The art of "enchanting" AI with proper incantations## Standout Quotes*"Creativity is just a volumes game. You have more ideas. Some of them are good, some of them are bad, and you filter them all out."**"It's almost like layering in pre-modern medicine... the clash between those applied to AI now versus current life versus future AI life."**"We're all shamaning this thing. And we're just giving it a bad trip."**"There probably is like a way of... maybe it's all in occult books around summoning demons. It's actually just got mis-translated over the years. And it was actually all about context engineering."*## Looking AheadThe conversation reveals creativity and AI interaction as fundamentally about understanding process, context, and the art of digital summoning. Gav's creative industry perspective illuminates how traditional creative methodologies translate to AI collaboration, suggesting new frameworks for human-AI creative partnerships.
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