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  <title>Curiosity: The Ultimate Competitive Advantage in the Age of AI #374</title>
  <description>If there is one trait that will define who thrives in the age of artificial intelligence, it is not intelligence or technical skill. It is curiosity. In this solo episode, James Taylor explores why curiosity is becoming the most important human advantage in a world where machines can generate answers instantly. Drawing from research behind his book SuperCreativity, as well as insights from global leaders and AI pioneers, James explains why the future belongs to those who ask better questions, not those who simply produce better answers. He examines the widening “creativity confidence gap,” challenges leaders to rethink how they run meetings, and shares practical ways to develop disciplined, persistent curiosity inside teams and organisations. In the SuperCreative age, curiosity is not a personality trait. It is a strategic capability. Order your copy of 'SuperCreativity - Accelerating Innovation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence' today at https://geni.us/QiDBu &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways   In the age of AI, questions matter more than answers   Curiosity is the fuel that drives creativity and innovation   Machines generate solutions, but humans choose which problems are worth solving   The real creativity crisis is often a curiosity crisis   Competitive advantage comes from asking what will not change, not just what will   Most professionals have stopped asking bold questions   Leaders should reward question-asking, not just answer-giving   A more curious room is a smarter room   &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Notable Quotes   “If creativity is the engine of innovation, then curiosity is the fuel.”   “Your advantage is no longer what you know. It’s the questions you choose to ask.”   “Machines don’t wake up wondering.”   “In three years’ time, when everyone has the same AI tools, what will be your advantage?”   “That gap isn’t a capability problem. It’s a curiosity problem.”   “It’s not about being the smartest person in the room. It’s about building a more curious room.”   &amp;amp;nbsp;  &amp;amp;nbsp; Timestamps 00:08 – The one trait that defines success in the AI age 01:15 – Why curiosity separates super creatives 02:30 – “Curiosity is the fuel of creativity” 03:30 – Asking what won’t change in a changing world 04:40 – Why questions beat answers in the age of AI 05:40 – Insights from global leaders on hiring for curiosity 06:50 – The creativity confidence gap explained 08:10 – Why most people stop asking bold questions 09:10 – A simple challenge to transform your next meeting 10:20 – Turning curiosity into competitive advantage 11:30 – Building a smarter, more curious room 12:20 – Invitation to explore SuperCreativity Order your copy of 'SuperCreativity - Accelerating Innovation in the Age of Artificial Intelligence' today at https://geni.us/QiDBu &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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