Humans do something other than follow algorithms: An algorithm has 1) an input, and 2) an output that's related to the input in a prescribable way (i.e. it has to halt—Turing) Creativity can't be an algorithm, because one can't specify criteria for what the output would be.
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Wondering how many “The Church-Turing Thesis proves that’s impossible; you are advocating supernatural woo” replies you will get to this.
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I would be surprised, computationalists are a tiny minority, and we mostly have given up on the humans. :)
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