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Logic, Creativity, and the Limits of AI: How Humans Think in Ways Machines Never Will - The Michael Shermer Show

Logic, Creativity, and the Limits of AI: How Humans Think in Ways Machines Never Will - The Michael Shermer Show

Update: 2025-11-18
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In this episode, Angus Fletcher explains why the human brain doesn't work like a computer and why our deepest strengths come not from logic or data processing but from imagination, emotion, and the ability to invent new futures. Drawing on neuroscience, Shakespeare, evolutionary biology, and his work with U.S. Army Special Operations, Fletcher shows how storytelling is the brain's oldest "technology," why intelligence is rooted in action rather than analysis, and what most people get wrong about creativity and common sense.

Angus Fletcher is a professor of story science at Ohio State's Project Narrative, the world's leading academic think tank dedicated to understanding how stories work. He earned his PhD from Yale, conducted postdoctoral research at Stanford, and in 2023 received the U.S. Army's Commendation Medal for his groundbreaking work with Army Special Operations on primal intelligence. He has also written screenplays for major Hollywood studios and networks. His new book is Primal Intelligence: You Are Smarter Than You Know.

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Logic, Creativity, and the Limits of AI: How Humans Think in Ways Machines Never Will - The Michael Shermer Show

Logic, Creativity, and the Limits of AI: How Humans Think in Ways Machines Never Will - The Michael Shermer Show