
April 19, 2025
How to create an AI vision board
Adults, teenagers, kids—no matter where you are in life, consider making a vision board with AI to achieve your goals.
Learn moreThey say two heads are better than one, but what about artificial intelligence (AI)? Whenever you’re in a brainstorming session, AI is a great tool to spark creativity. No matter your project or goal, try these AI brainstorming strategies for all things in life to get unique ideas, develop existing ones, or just for fun.
The best way to kick off your AI brainstorming sessions is to start with regular open-ended questions. Open-ended questions are broad and can’t be answered with a single “yes” or “no.” Asking these questions to AI can result in diverse perspectives and suggestions you may have never considered.
Try open-ended questions like:
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Learn moreExplore different viewpoints and scenarios by role-playing with AI. Like acting, role-playing involves the portrayal of a certain type of role or character. This can be especially helpful if you’re writing characters since it can give you a feel for how different personalities or people would react in situations. Try the following AI prompts:
Making lists is a straightforward yet effective brainstorming technique as all the ideas are laid out for you and you can pick and choose. AI can generate a generous number of ideas, solutions, or strategies in a few seconds. Try prompt examples like:
A mind map is a visual brainstorming tool that helps you organize ideas and see the connections between them. Begin with a central idea or theme. Then, ask AI to generate related subtopics or branches. These can all be organized into a visual mind map, either digitally or on paper. Think of a mind map as a blueprint for your ideas to execute projects in the real world. For example, if your main concept is launching a podcast, AI could list tangents like finding equipment, coming up with a podcast name, and creating the actual content. Use these base prompts for starting a mind map:
“What if?” scenarios are great for getting yourself to think outside the box, challenge assumptions, foresee outcomes, and explore different solutions. Pose a hypothetical situation to AI and have it speculate on outcomes, reactions, or challenges. Here are some example prompts:
The next time you’re in a creative boost, remember these brainstorming techniques and explore more everyday AI ideas.
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