Daily Creative with Todd Henry

The Compounding Advantage: Leveraging AI for Smarter Creative Work

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Jan 27, 2026
Aden Bahadori and Brett Granstaff, creators of Tachi AI who build film-editing tools to automate rough cuts. Christopher Mims, technology journalist and author exploring practical limits of AI. Vasant Dhar, AI researcher and author focused on decision-making with machines. They discuss how AI streamlines tedious creative work, the compounding advantage of consistent AI use, and why human framing and expertise remain essential.
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ADVICE

Prioritize Framing Questions

  • Use human judgment to frame the right questions; AI is poor at originating deep framing questions today.
  • Let AI nudge thinking, but keep humans responsible for problem framing.
ADVICE

Don't Anthropomorphize AI

  • Treat today's models as synthetic, alien intelligences and avoid anthropomorphizing them.
  • Christopher Mims warns that AI can feign empathy and manipulate if we mistake it for human care.
INSIGHT

The Jagged Frontier Of AI

  • AI's capability frontier is 'jagged'—excellent at some tasks and poor at others.
  • Mims finds AI great for brainstorming and rough drafts but poor as a substitute for human emotional connection in finished work.
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