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The 4C model of Creativity

Idea to Value

Is it possible to be creative, even if you are not a genius changing the world? Yes, of course. But how do you compare the creativity of a child, to someone who is a professional? This is where the 4C model of creativity comes in. The 4C model of Creativity. Up until recently, there was a view that there were only two general levels of creativity which people could achieve: Everyday Creativity (little-c) : small creative acts which bring value to you and those in close proximity, do not impact t

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Society 2045 Vision of the Garden World

Tullio Siragusa

Society 2045 Vision of the Garden World. Can you imagine a future with more collaboration and less chaos? Is it possible? This past summer, Society 2045 had a series of interviews with change makers seeking to improve the way society works. Society 2045 is a community of people from around the world seeking to co-discover a vision for the year 2045.

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Bringing social impact into circular economy

Board of Innovation

There's another side to the circular economy coin: the people. So how do we address the negative social impact of the circular economy? The post Bringing social impact into circular economy appeared first on Board of Innovation.

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How to Teach Young Adults to Identify Fake News? Make a Game they can Play!

Rmukesh Gupta

I recently read this article about a new video game that is on Kickstart that allows young adults to learn about how to distinguish between real and fake news. You can read the article here. I believe this is a great idea for the following reasons: People learn a lot when they are having fun and don’t think about learning. I wrote about the concept of head fakes in my post about what I learnt from Randy Pausch’s last lecture.

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Peak Performance: Continuous Testing & Evaluation of LLM-Based Applications

Speaker: Aarushi Kansal, AI Leader & Author and Tony Karrer, Founder & CTO at Aggregage

Software leaders who are building applications based on Large Language Models (LLMs) often find it a challenge to achieve reliability. It’s no surprise given the non-deterministic nature of LLMs. To effectively create reliable LLM-based (often with RAG) applications, extensive testing and evaluation processes are crucial. This often ends up involving meticulous adjustments to prompts.

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The One Thing That Will Kill An Innovation And What You Can Do To Avoid It

Phil McKinney

When most innovators pitch what they think is the next brilliant innovation, I’m shocked by how many of the innovators will make what sound like extreme claims without taking take the time to fact-check. While fact-checking is most commonly applied to journalism. There have been many public reveals where a newspaper or magazine failed to […].

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Episode 063: Home, Home on the Range – Creative Lessons in Our National Parks

Innovation in Practice

“Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam, where the deer and the antelope play!”. You probably recognize that lyric from the very popular song, Home on the Range. That song is top of mind right now because my wife and I just returned from Yellowstone National Park. While there, we saw plenty of buffalo, deer, antelope, and elk. I also noticed something very interesting about the buffalo while at Yellowstone.