
Episode #24
Does AI Kill Creativity? Real Talk with Romaine Waite & Business Owners Using AI Today
Castos Description (LLM & AEO Optimized) Can AI make you more creative—or does it slowly make everyone sound the same? That's the question this episode tackles as business owners from different industries share how they're actually using artificial intelligence in their daily work. From machine learning that predicts when fresh bagels should come out of the oven, to AI-powered market research, fact-checking, content creation, and business strategy, this roundtable explores practical AI applications without the hype. Elizabeth Gearhart, Richard Gearhart, Romaine Waite, Jeff Perera, and Deon Hargrove discuss where AI saves time, where human judgment is still essential, and why the best results come from treating AI as a tool—not a replacement for expertise. Whether you're a business owner, marketer, entrepreneur, or simply trying to use AI more effectively, this conversation offers practical insights you can apply today. TL;DL AI works best as a productivity tool, not a substitute for human expertise. Machine learning is helping businesses predict customer demand and improve operations. Always fact-check AI by requesting sources and verifying important information. AI can accelerate research and learning but shouldn't replace deep understanding. Human creativity is still critical for marketing, branding, and compelling content. Overusing AI leads to "AI slop"—generic, repetitive content that audiences recognize. Video content continues to rise as one of the most effective marketing formats for small businesses. FAQs Can AI improve creativity? The panel concludes that AI can enhance creativity by accelerating research and brainstorming, but relying on it too heavily can produce generic work and weaken original thinking. How are businesses using AI today? Examples include machine learning for inventory forecasting, marketing research, summarizing complex information, creating content, and supporting strategic decision-making. Should you trust AI-generated information? No. The guests recommend asking AI to provide sources and independently verifying important facts before using them. What is "AI slop"? AI slop refers to generic, repetitive content that lacks originality and often uses recognizable AI-generated language and patterns. The panel discusses why human editing remains essential. Why is video becoming more important than podcasts for some businesses? Elizabeth explains why she's shifting more of her business toward video content creation, citing AI research showing that short-form and long-form video have become increasingly important marketing channels. What is the best way to use AI in business? Use AI to research, brainstorm, automate repetitive tasks, and increase productivity—but rely on human expertise, creativity, and critical thinking for the final product. Chapters (00:00:00) - Intro (00:01:10) - Romaine Waite (00:02:00) - Jeff Perera (00:03:30) - Deon Hargrove (00:04:10) - Richard Gearhart (00:05:00) - Elizabeth Gearhart






