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 - 2026
 - 7 hrs
 - Bloomsbury Academic
 - Hobbies
 
Published on 18/02/2026, 22:00
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Título
Creativity's Edge
Descripción
In an AI world that can write, code, and design, what's left for humans? Everything that matters.
The world is changing fast. Are you ready for what's next? Technical skills alone won't keep you ahead anymore. Creativity has now become the dividing line between those who will lead the future and those who will be automated out of it.
This book shows you how to build the creative abilities AI can't touch: finding problems worth solving, linking ideas in new ways, and infusing work with meaning that only humans understand. These aren't vague ideas - they're real skills you can start building today.
Inside, you'll discover how your brain changes during creative work and learn to trigger the mental states where your best thinking happens. You'll master a simple system that turns you from someone waiting for inspiration into someone who creates it on demand. And you'll break free from systems designed to standardize rather than innovate, unlocking the irreplaceable human potential that defines our future.
Whether you're an educator preparing students for tomorrow or a professional building your competitive edge, this book is your roadmap to thriving in the age of AI.
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Título:
Creativity's Edge
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Idioma:
EN
ISBN de audio:
9798216454885
Fecha de publicación:
18 de febrero de 2026
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Duración
7 hrs
Tipo de producto
AUDIO
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No
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No
Unabridged:
Sí
Sobre el autor:
Susan Riley is an internationally recognized educator, author, and founder of the Institute for Arts Integration and STEAM—the world's largest online professional development provider for teachers and leaders using arts-integrated approaches. She has spoken at the United States Department of Education, National Public Radio, and Americans for the Arts, and her articles have been featured in numerous publications worldwide. She lives in Westminster, Maryland.