The Architecture of Awe: Navigating the Gap Between Algorithmic Logic and Human Imagination
Jifeng Mu
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Jifeng Mu: Microfoundation Institute
Chapter 4 in The Human Architect, 2026, pp 187-233 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The soul of marketing has always resided in the improbable, a sanctuary of raw creativity and radical imagination. Yet, as artificial intelligence enters this sacred space, we confront a foundational crisis: Can a machine be built to predict the likely ever discover the extraordinary? This chapter pulls back the curtain on the “refinement trap,” an industry-wide over-reliance on AI as a master of optimization that blinds us to its fatal flaw. The machine does not question assumptions. It refines probabilities, remaining a stranger to the curiosity that gives birth to true genius. To illuminate this tension, the authors employ vivid storytelling as a diagnostic lens. These narratives plunge the reader into the “discovery gap,” illustrating the exact moments where algorithmic logic clashes with the human spirit. Through the lives of characters in our stories, the reader witnesses the machine’s essential limitations: AI lacks the imagination to ask why and the curiosity to explore the unknown. It is a tool of the “known,” while breakthrough innovation, the kind that defines a brand and disrupts an industry, is born exclusively from the realm of the “unlikely.” The journey concludes with a strategic blueprint for the modern firm. It confronts the urgent questions facing the creative age: Can AI foster ingenuity, or is it destined to stifle it? How do we deploy machines to refine the mundane while protecting the human spark of innovation? This work offers a guide for the “ethical sentinel,” empowering marketers to harness predictive power without sacrificing the revolutionary awe that only imagination can provide.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-25134-3_4
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