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Explorers · Ages 8–10
Meet the AI helpers, make your first picture with AI, and learn the rules of being kind online.
Meet your guide: Fig — a curious fox
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People give AIs tests called benchmarks. But passing a test is not the same as being truly smart. Let's find out why.
For a long time, AI was okay. Then people made it bigger and fed it more. Suddenly, it got way better. Let's see why.
A prompt is what you type to an AI. Clear asks get clear answers. Learn the difference between a fuzzy question and a sharp one.
The AI doesn't know your age, grade, or what book you're reading. If you tell it, the answer fits you. If you don't, it guesses wrong.
The first answer is almost never the best answer. Great prompters try, look at what came back, and tweak. Small changes make huge differences. Not even the person who made the AI.
It feels magical, but the AI can't know what's in your head. Secrets, surprises, unspoken assumptions — you have to say them out loud.
Piling five questions into one prompt confuses the AI and confuses you. Ask one. Read the answer. Then ask the next.
AI chats can be read by other people and saved forever. Some information never belongs in a prompt, no matter what the AI asks.
When you want something explained simply, ask the AI to explain it like you're a younger kid. This trick works at every age and every level.
The AI remembers what you asked earlier in the same chat. That means you can ask 'why?' and 'what about...?' like a real conversation.
AI can now make pictures and videos that look absolutely real. Here are the signs to look for and the habits that will keep you smart.
A deepfake is a fake video or voice that looks and sounds like a real person. Here is what they are, why they hurt people, and what to do if you see one.
Type a sentence, get a picture. Sounds magical — and it kind of is. Let's make your very first AI image and learn what the machine is actually doing.
One tiny word can turn a sketch into a painting, a photo, or a cartoon. Let's learn the style words that unlock the biggest changes with the least typing. It's like having a costume closet for your prompt.
AI pictures look real — sometimes too real. Here's how to train your eyes to spot the clues that tell you 'a machine made this.'
AI can draw anyone into anything — and that's exactly why we have to be careful. This is the most important lesson in the whole creative track.
Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini all chat with you, but they are not the same helper. Here is how to tell them apart like friends at recess.
You don't have to type. Most AI helpers can listen and talk back. Here is how voice mode works and when to use it.
AI can help with homework without doing it for you. Learn the line between cheating and studying smart.
Three different helpers, three different superpowers. Learn when each one gives you the best answer.
You might hear your parent say they pay for ChatGPT Plus or Claude Pro. Here is what that means and why they do it.
A super-simple map you can use any time you are stuck. Start at the top, answer a few questions, and land on the right helper.
Stuck on a reading assignment? AI can summarize any story. But if you use that instead of reading, you will be lost in class tomorrow.
History class is full of old letters, diaries, and speeches. AI can help you read them, but you still have to think like a detective.
Type a sentence. Get a picture. It feels like magic. Let's make your first one together and talk about where the pictures come from.
If English is not your first language, AI can help you learn faster. But there is a smart way and a lazy way to use it.
You can ask AI about any song. Why it sounds happy. What instrument that is. Where the style came from. Music theory becomes less scary.
Train your eyes to spot AI-made pictures hiding among real photos.
Chop your own sentence into tokens, the tiny word parts AI reads.
Doctor? Artist? Teacher? Match each job to the AI that helps most.
Deepfakes are sneaky fake videos. Learn the tells before they fool you.
Data is just recorded facts. Everything around you, from your heartbeat to your Spotify history, can become data. That storage is what lets AI learn from it later.
Some data fits neatly into boxes. Some data is a messy glob of text, images, or audio. Both matter, but they are handled very differently. AI gives us tools to finally make sense of the messy pile that humans have been producing for centuries.
Almost every dataset you will meet in AI starts as a table. Rows are examples. Columns are features. Learn this and half the battle is won.
A research preview posted on a Wednesday became the fastest-growing consumer product in history.
From the bad guys you fight to the buddies who help you — meet the AI hiding inside games.
Some questions are easy for you and weirdly hard for AI. Find out what trips up the smartest computers.
From WALL-E to Baymax — see which movie robots could really exist and which are pure pretend.
Mash up dragons, pizza, and outer space — AI art tools love your wildest combos.
How do Alexa, Siri, and Google Home actually hear you and answer? Peek behind the magic.
Find the meaning, use it in a sentence, learn fun stories about words — AI makes vocabulary an adventure.
Write a story together with AI — you bring the ideas, AI helps fill in the magic.
Tap, hum, or just describe a vibe — AI music tools turn ideas into songs.
Riddles are puzzles for your brain — and a fun way to test how AI thinks (and where it slips up).
Sketch a comic story, then use AI to help fill in the panels — you stay the boss of the plot.
AI pictures often have weird hands, melted hair, or backwards text. Become a fake-spotting pro.
Use AI to invent surprise scavenger hunts for your friends, family, or even your dog.
Invent a virtual pet with a name, look, and personality — using AI as your teammate.
From shooting hoops to running races, athletes use AI to spot tiny ways to improve.
Some apps make a saving goal feel like a video game level — and use AI to help you finish it.
Smart speakers can buy things just by listening — which is why grownups put a password on it. The voice AI hears the words, finds the right product, and asks you to confirm.
Some apps use AI to sort your grocery list by aisle, and even guess what you forgot.
Stores use AI scanners to spot fake bills — but a real human eye is still part of the team.
Your doctor might have a little AI helper that listens during the visit and writes down the important parts.
If you see a small microphone in the room, that's part of the AI scribe. It only turns on when the doctor says it's okay.
Tablets help doctors look up your past visits, allergies, and medicines fast — and AI helps sort it all.
When you get an x-ray, AI helps double-check the picture — but a real doctor still makes the final decision.
Some new bandages have tiny sensors that tell a phone if a cut is healing — or if it needs more help.
New wheelchairs use AI to avoid bumps, follow voice commands, and help users stay safe outside.
Hearing aids now use AI to figure out what kind of sound matters — voices, music, or alarms — and turn down the rest.
Some medicine bottle caps have tiny chips that talk to a phone — so a grownup never forgets a dose.
Telehealth is when you talk to a doctor through a phone or computer. AI helps the doctor follow what you're saying.
Some children's hospitals use AI to make art that calms kids down — sometimes art that responds to them in real time.
Hospitals are starting to use little tablet assistants by the bed that can read stories, play games, and call a nurse. The AI helps connect you to a real person fast.
Some heart helpers (pacemakers) now have AI inside that learns the person's heartbeat and adjusts itself.
Tiny sensors on the skin check sugar levels every few minutes — and AI sends alerts when something needs attention.
When you switch doctors, AI helps find your old records and pull them together — instead of starting over.
Pill organizers used to be plastic boxes. New ones light up, beep, and tell a phone if a dose was missed. If the slot stays full, the AI knows the dose was missed.
The button by your hospital bed used to just buzz the desk. Now AI helps figure out which kind of help you need.
Some hospital gowns have soft sensors built in that track heart rate, breathing, and even falls. AI watches for patterns — like a slow heartbeat overnight — and tells the team early.
Doctors use AI to track how kids grow over years — and to flag if growth slows down for a reason worth checking.
AI bots can quickly check if a story you heard about vaccines is true or made up.
The way you describe a picture changes what AI draws.
AI can now make short cartoon clips — characters that move, talk, and act out a story..
AI can help you write stories — coming up with ideas, characters, settings, and plot twists..
AI can suggest colors that go together — for outfits, room decoration, or art projects..
AI can turn any picture or idea into a coloring page you can print and color..
AI can tell a brand-new bedtime story every single night.
AI can fix old, blurry, or damaged photos — making them look clear again..
A collage is when you combine many pictures into one.
AI can create custom emoji of anything — including pictures of YOU..
AI can help you write lyrics — finding rhymes, suggesting verses, and even helping you stay on a topic..
AI can help you make a comic — drawing the panels, writing the dialog, even suggesting funny endings..
You can use AI to design new characters — what they look like, what they wear, what their world is like..
You can play storytelling games WITH AI — like Dungeons and Dragons but with AI as the storyteller..
AI can write poems — about anything you want, in any style..
AI can design birthday cards, holiday cards, thank-you notes — pictures and words together..
AI can make short videos from photos, music, and a story.
AI can make pictures in any famous art style — like Van Gogh, like a cartoon, like a comic book..
AI can write the script for a puppet show, design the puppets, and even suggest songs..
AI can invent new recipes — using ingredients you have, for any meal..
AI can write jokes — silly, smart, knock-knock, you name it..
AI can suggest craft projects based on what you have at home..
AI can suggest outfit combinations from your closet — or design totally new outfits..
You can use AI to design new toys — and 3D printers can sometimes make them real..
You can make movie posters for movies that don't exist (yet) — about anything you can imagine..
AI is great at making up names — for bands, pets, characters, businesses..
You can use AI to design new board games — rules, pieces, and how to win..
AI can read your script in many different voices — for videos, audio stories, or podcasts..
AI can make fake pictures, fake videos, and fake voices that look and sound real.
When AI makes a picture, it is not exactly the AI's art — and not exactly yours either.
Some people use AI to make mean comments, fake images of others, or harass people.
Talking to AI is like talking to a helpful but not-very-smart friend.
Sometimes a short question gets a great answer.
AI works MUCH better when you show it an example of what you want..
AI doesn't always get it right the first time.
Don't share personal information with AI — your full name, address, school, phone number, or photos of yourself..
Don't stop at the first answer.
If AI's answer is too hard to understand, ask AI to explain it more simply..
AI is great at finding rhymes.
AI is amazing at coming up with names — for pets, characters, businesses, anything..
AI stands for artificial intelligence. That sounds fancy, but it just means a computer that can do things that used to need a person. Let's see what that really looks like.
AI learned to chat by reading more books and websites than any person ever could. Here is what that means and why it matters.
When you want AI to do something tricky, ask it to think step by step. The answer comes out smarter.
Sometimes telling AI what NOT to do is just as important as telling it what to do.
When AI helps you make art, it is not 100% yours. It is also not 100% AI's. The honest answer is: it is shared.
Use AI to make a brand new bedtime story. Pick the characters, the setting, and what happens. Tonight: a story made just for you.
AI can help you plan a 4-panel comic. Then you grab paper and pencils and bring it to life.
Pretend you are starting a band. AI helps you name it, name the songs, and even pick album cover ideas.
Hate writing thank-you cards? AI can help you start. But the heart of the card has to come from you.
Mascots are fun characters that stand for a group. AI can help you brainstorm what your mascot looks like, its name, and its personality.
AI can help you plan what goes on a school poster. The drawing, gluing, and coloring? That is your part.
When you talk to Alexa, Siri, or Google, you are using AI. Here is what they are good at — and what they get wrong.
When a video game character moves on its own, that is often AI. When the game gives you a hint, AI might be helping. Here is what is going on.
When your photo app removes a tourist from your beach picture, that is AI. When a filter ages you 50 years, that is AI too. Here is the basic idea.
AI can translate words from one language to another almost instantly. It is not always perfect, but it is amazing for short helpful messages.
AI can make brand new songs from scratch. You type a description and out comes music. Here is what to know about it.
There are AI apps made just for homework. The smart way to use them is as a tutor, not as an answer machine.
When you Google something, AI now decides which results to show first and sometimes writes a summary at the top. That is new — and important.
A chatbot answers questions. An AI agent goes off and DOES things for you. Big difference. Here is what that means.
Every video game character that does stuff on its own is sort of an agent. The bad guy that chases you. The teammate that helps. They are all agents.
AI can help you build a small game even if you have never coded before. Here is how to start with a simple project.
AI is going to keep changing fast. The best thing you can do is stay curious — keep learning, keep asking, keep trying things.
Lots of fake images, videos, and stories online are made by AI now. Here is how to spot them.
Use AI to understand a topic in plain words. Then go find a real source that says the same thing. That is how you learn fast and stay accurate.
Got a topic you do not know much about? AI can scout it for you and bring back the basics. Then you dive in for real.
Even smart AI agents make hilarious (and sometimes dangerous) mistakes. Hearing about the funny ones helps you remember to check.
Before you spend money, AI can check 5 different stores in seconds. Save real money this way.
Your phone takes amazing photos partly because of AI. The camera + AI guesses what you wanted, fixes shadows, even adds detail. Here is the deal.
AI can now translate spoken words in real time. Tools like Google Translate or special earbuds let you have conversations across languages.
When you search Amazon or any big store, AI decides what to show you first. Same search, different people, different results. Here is why.
Why do you keep getting served videos and songs you actually like? AI watching what you watch, listening to what you listen to.
Game consoles use AI for graphics, opponents, parental controls, and more. Here is what is going on inside the box.
AI is not new — people have been working on it for 75 years! Here are the big moments in a fast tour.
AI learned by reading books, websites, and articles — usually without asking the people who wrote them. That is a real ethical issue.
AI music tools let you make a song without playing any instruments. Just type what you want. Cool for projects or just fun.
AI can help you find rhymes, suggest lines, and play with words. Way more fun than staring at a blank page.
Birthday cards from AI feel meaningful when you add the personal touches. Way better than generic store cards.
Instagram has TONS of AI behind the scenes. Filters, recommendations, comments — AI is everywhere on the app.
Snapchat has a built-in AI chatbot called My AI. It is fun for some things, risky for others. Here is the deal.
Some people wear glasses with cameras and AI built in. They can answer questions about what you see. Cool — and weird.
Roombas and other robot vacuums use AI to learn your house layout. Surprisingly clever. Here is what is going on.
Your school device probably has AI tools built in. Spell-check, grammar suggestions, accessibility features — all AI.
Coding used to mean lots of typing and looking up syntax. AI handles that — leaves you to focus on the fun creative parts.
Even young kids can build cool things with AI. Here are starter projects that work.
AI is creating whole new fields. Here are some that are growing fast and might still be growing when you start working.
If someone makes a fake video or image of you, tell a grown-up immediately. Do not delete evidence. Help is available.
Just like protecting your own image, you need to protect your friends'. Never share or AI-edit their photos without permission.
Fake AI images and stories spread fast on the internet. Here is why — and what you can do about it.
AI helped scientists develop COVID vaccines way faster than usual. Here is the story in kid-friendly terms.
When your computer underlines a misspelled word, that is AI working. Same for grammar suggestions in Docs and Word.
When Google guesses what you are typing before you finish, that is AI looking at billions of past searches.
When YouTube starts playing the next video automatically, that is AI deciding what you will watch next.
Video call apps use AI for background blur, noise cancellation, even auto-captions. Mostly invisible AI.
Discord servers have lots of bots. Some are AI (like MEE6 with AI features). Some are simple rule-following programs. Knowing the difference helps.
Planning a sleepover or birthday party? AI helps with everything from invites to activities to snacks.
If you have younger siblings or cousins, AI can help you tutor them — like a smart older sibling with extra help.
If you code in HTML or Scratch, AI can help make your stuff look beautiful. Colors, layouts, animations — way faster than figuring it out alone.
Bugs are the worst part of coding. AI is great at spotting bugs and explaining what is wrong.
Take a classic fairy tale and twist it with AI. The wolf is the hero. Cinderella becomes an astronaut. Fun and creative.
Stuck on naming characters in a story? AI gives you 20 ideas in seconds. Then you pick the best one.
Combine your favorite foods into a brand new recipe with AI. Cookies + tacos? AI will figure out how.
Want to make a video? AI helps you plan it — what to say, what to show, even the music.
Design your own superhero from scratch with AI's help. Powers, backstory, costume — all yours.
When AI can fake messages and images, trust with friends matters more than ever. Here is how to build it.
AI sometimes blends real history with fiction. For school, only use verified history sources, not just AI.
Want to make a skit with friends? AI helps brainstorm characters, lines, and stage directions.
Zines are mini magazines about anything you love. AI helps with layout ideas, text, and covers.
AI is amazing at games. It can teach you, explain mistakes, and create custom practice problems.
Want to make a scrapbook of a special trip or year? AI helps with layout ideas, captions, and prompts.
Some libraries and schools have makerspaces. AI helps you plan projects, troubleshoot, and learn techniques.
TikTok's For You page is famous for being scary good. Here is how the AI works in plain words.
Phones have AI in tons of places — keyboard predictions, photo organization, spam filtering, more.
If you use a kids tablet (Amazon Kids+, iPad with parental controls), AI is doing a lot — including watching what you do.
Older devices (Smart TVs, older phones, even some appliances) are getting AI features through updates.
Stuck on art, writing, or any creative project? AI gives you 5 ideas in 30 seconds. Great unstuck tool.
Some kids worry AI will end art careers. Truth: art careers are changing, but artists who learn AI thrive.
AI is changing music — making, producing, even performing. Musicians who adapt have new opportunities.
AI is great for history overviews. But it sometimes mixes up facts. For any specific date, name, or quote — verify.
Writing a story set in ancient Egypt? AI helps with realistic details. AI is your researcher buddy.
Thank you cards are easier with AI help — drafts you customize, faster than starting from scratch.
Mood boards capture a feeling or aesthetic. AI generates images for ANY mood — perfect for room redos, art projects, or planning.
Want to make something cool but stuck on what or how? AI gives you DIY project ideas with step-by-step instructions.
Baking with AI is awesome. Get recipes adjusted to what you have, troubleshooting, even fun decorating ideas.
Want to plant a garden, build a treehouse, or organize the backyard? AI helps with planning.
Want to take cool photos? AI suggests photo project ideas perfect for your skill level and equipment.
AI is great at teaching magic tricks. Card tricks, coin tricks, mind reading — all kid-friendly with AI explanations.
Cars use AI for navigation, parking, even driving. Some can even drive themselves on highways now.
Airports use AI everywhere now — face recognition for boarding, baggage scanning, even predicting flight delays.
Banks use AI for fraud detection, customer service, loan decisions, and more. Mostly invisible to you but always working.
Restaurants use AI for online ordering, drive-thru voice systems, even some kitchen automation. More than you think.
Disney, Universal, and other parks use AI for ride wait times, crowd management, even safety.
Writing a novel or long story? AI helps with planning, character tracking, and breaking through blocks.
Holidays = lots of cards. AI helps you write personal, thoughtful messages for each person.
If your school has a newspaper, AI helps with writing, headlines, design ideas, and even photo captions.
Stop-motion videos are amazing. AI helps plan the story, shot list, and timing — saving hours.
Amazon recommendations are AI watching everything you do — searches, clicks, purchases. Knowing this is useful.
Netflix shows different recommendations to different people based on what AI learned about each watcher.
News apps and Google use AI to pick what news to show you. Different people see different news. Worth knowing.
Start coding now and by 16, you could build amazing things. Here is what is possible.
AI helps you plan treasure hunts for siblings or birthday parties. Clues, locations, prizes — all planned fast.
Back-to-school shopping is overwhelming. AI helps you make a smart list based on what you actually need.
Weather is dramatic. Storms, snow, sun, rain — AI helps you write cool stories with weather as a character.
Make a fun podcast where you play different characters. AI helps with scripts, voices, sound effects ideas.
Stop-motion videos take forever. AI helps you plan a story that fits your time and supplies.
Want to design clothes? AI helps you brainstorm outfits, mix-and-match, even invent imaginary designer collections.
AI is like a super-smart guesser that predicts what comes next.
AI can make videos of people saying things they never said — and that can fool people.
AI can mix two things into one — like a robot-pizza or a dragon-bookworm.
Ask AI to make a trivia quiz on any topic and play it with friends.
AI can write goofy song lyrics about anything, even your pet hamster.
Ask AI to describe wild new dance moves and try them with friends.
AI can pretend to be a historical person and answer your questions.
AI can help you start a mystery, then YOU finish solving it.
AI can dream up new animals — give them names, powers, and habitats.
Ask AI to write goofy newspaper headlines about you, your pet, or your day.
Use AI to brainstorm ideas, then draw them yourself with your own hands.
Streaming apps use AI to guess what shows or movies you'll like.
Map apps use AI to predict traffic, find shortcuts, and tell you when to leave.
Some art apps use AI to help kids draw, color, or design things safely.
Grocery stores use AI to spot empty shelves, predict prices, and suggest deals.
Smart doorbells use AI to tell people, packages, and pets apart.
Watches like Fitbit and Apple Watch use AI to count your steps, sleep, and activity.
Apps like Duolingo use AI to pick the next thing you should learn.
Many museums and zoos have AI tour guides that answer your questions.
Reading apps use AI to suggest books, define words, and even read aloud.
AI has a memory limit for how much of a chat it can remember at once.
Good AI agents pause and check with you before doing big stuff.
AI agents can help with parts of a group project — but not the thinking.
The smartest agents know when to stop and say 'I can't help with that'.
Stuck on what game to build? AI can suggest fun ideas just for you.
Small AI-helped coding projects make great starter wins.
AI can help you write code that draws pixel art on the screen.
AI can help you sketch out a fun, mysterious treasure map.
AI can help you create a team of heroes with cool powers and names.
AI can help you brainstorm and visualize your dream bedroom.
Better prompts make better AI pictures.
AI can help script and plan a fun pretend radio show.
AI can help create a fun secret language to share with your crew.
AI can help you sketch out a magical fairy house full of details.
AI can help you build a hilariously evil (or scary!) villain.
AI can help you imagine an exhibit on any topic you love.
Your phone keyboard guesses your next word using AI.
AI shows up in lots of school laptop tools — from spell check to search.
Some bikes and scooters use AI to track rides and stay safe.
Smartwatches use AI to track steps, sleep, and even heart beats.
Some museums let AI guide you through exhibits in fun ways.
Photo apps use AI to find pictures by what's inside them.
Weather apps use AI to spot patterns and predict tomorrow's weather.
Library apps use AI to recommend books based on what you've loved.
Every AI was trained on art, books, and writing by humans.
AI can make fake photos and videos that look real. Be careful.
AI is a helper, but your own thinking is still the most important.
Real people make videos, art, and games. AI shouldn't replace them.
Inventors test ideas faster with AI as their assistant.
AI helps farmers know when plants need water and sun.
AI helps designers make new game characters and levels.
AI and robots help build buildings safer and faster.
Smart stethoscopes use AI to spot heart problems early.
AI can help check rashes and bumps from a photo.
AI helps people who use prosthetic arms move them like real ones.
See the different shapes AI can take, from words to pictures to voices.
Make AI more fun by asking it to pretend to be a character.
Think about why asking AI to copy a real artist's style is tricky.
Use AI to dream up a calm bedtime story starring you or a pet.
Use AI to help invent a brand-new board game with rules and goals.
Write a tiny story that fits on a paper airplane and 'flies' to a friend.
Write super silly poems about bugs with AI's help.
Write a letter to your future self with AI's help.
Use AI to invent a fun dance routine you can teach a friend.
Pretend you have a cookie shop and use AI to name and brand it.
Plan a 4-panel mini comic book with AI helping you outline.
Use AI tools to spot and fix tricky spellings in your writing.
Use AI voice tools to listen to your writing or books.
Use AI drawing tools to make sketches based on your ideas.
Use AI tools to make long articles or stories shorter.
Use AI translate tools to learn words in other languages.
Use AI to make flashcards for studying topics you want to learn.
Try AI music tools to hear short tunes made from your ideas.
Have AI build a fun quiz on any topic to test what you know.
Use AI to help draft a kind email to a teacher or family member.
Ask AI to look at its answer again and check for mistakes.
How AI helpers can suggest colors for your code project.
How AI helpers can show you how to make clickable buttons.
How AI helpers help architects plan cool buildings.
How AI helpers help designers plan parks and playgrounds.
Why it's not fair to copy artists' work using AI.
How AI helps you check if a news story is real.
How AI in smart watches helps people stay healthy.
Most chats with AI start fresh — like meeting a stranger every time.
You can ask AI for short, medium, or long answers — your choice.
You can give AI rules to follow — no big words, no scary stuff, etc.
AI learned to draw by studying millions of real artists' pictures.
Mash up animals, foods, and feelings to design a totally new creature.
AI can help you rhyme — about literally anything you love.
Use AI to picture the wildest treehouse you can imagine.
AI can help turn your week's events into a fun mini-newspaper.
Describe your day, and AI can suggest songs (or write fake song titles).
Give AI a string of emojis, and it'll write a story to match.
Invent a planet, and AI will design what aliens there might look like.
AI can help you invent the name, mascot, secret handshake, and code words.
Smart speakers have AI ears that listen for your wake word.
Google Classroom and other school tools are getting AI helpers.
More and more toys have little AIs inside that can react to you.
YouTube uses AI to guess what video you'll want to watch next.
Photo apps now use AI to remove people, objects, or even backgrounds.
AI sorts billions of emails so junk and scams don't reach your inbox.
You can talk and AI types it out — great for stories and notes.
Some 911 systems and emergency apps use AI to find help faster.
How an AI helper can plan a school bake sale step by step.
How an AI helper helps you design and code a game character.
How an AI helper teaches you to draw shapes with simple code.
How AI helps museums fix art, make tours, and protect treasures.
How AI tools help artists try new ideas without replacing them.
Why you should always ask before sharing photos or info using AI.
How smart toothbrushes use AI to help you brush better.
Companies give AI hidden rules called a 'system prompt' before any chat starts.
You don't have to start over each time. Keep building like LEGO.
AI sounds smart, but you still need to think for yourself.
Brainstorm a brand new superpower no superhero has ever had.
Use AI to invent a secret code only you and a friend know.
Invent a planet — its weather, creatures, food, and laws.
Make any character feel real with AI-helped backstory.
Invent a spell with rhymes, ingredients, and a funny side effect.
Invent a galaxy with cool planet names, stars, and zones.
Old fairy tales have weird plot holes — fix them with AI!
Self-checkout machines use AI cameras to spot errors and theft.
Smart traffic lights watch traffic and change times to keep cars moving.
Medical wearables use AI to spot if something's wrong with your heart.
Some classroom apps use AI to make sure everyone gets a turn.
3D printers can use AI to turn your idea into a printable model.
Music apps use AI to learn your taste and suggest fresh songs.
Some sports use AI cameras that follow the action by themselves.
Type what's in your fridge and AI invents a recipe.
Some apps let you write a story AND get AI pictures for every page.
An agent can ask you questions, then build a bedtime story step by step.
Agents can ask smart questions to narrow down where you last saw your stuff.
AI helps grown-ups build phone apps — and kids can start with tiny versions too.
Roller coaster designers use AI to test rides on a computer before building.
Museum guides use AI to translate, answer kid questions, and tell stories.
Sneaker designers use AI to draw new shapes and pick colors people will love.
AI can make celebrities 'say' anything — most viral celeb clips are fakes now.
Good research starts with good questions. AI can help you write them.
AI can shrink a long article into bullet points so you can study it faster.
Starting a kid business? AI can brainstorm names with you.
AI can suggest flyer text and colors so your business looks cool.
Before you start, AI can poke holes in your idea so you can fix them.
Copyright means someone owns what they made. AI can explain when you can use stuff.
AI can make pictures — but who owns them? Even grown-ups are still figuring this out.
AI can invent a story starring you and your stuffed animal. Cool, right?
Even smart AI has no idea who it is — it's just text and code, not a self.
Yes/no questions help you zoom in on the answer fast — like 20 Questions.
A 'test' is a tiny check that proves your code works — AI can write them.
The first program every coder writes is one that says 'Hello, world!' — AI can show you yours.
Smart coders don't paste AI code blindly — they read it, change it, and make it theirs.
Some AI tools turn a sentence into a few seconds of moving video.
Apps like Khanmigo are AI helpers built only for school — they teach, not just answer.
Google, Bing, and others use AI to summarize the web for you — but check the sources.
AI can fix scratches, add color, and bring grandma's old photos back to life.
Duolingo and others use AI to chat with you in your new language — like having a robot pen pal.
Some AI tools turn your wobbly sketch into a polished drawing — keeping your idea.
AI voices can read books aloud — helpful for younger readers or kids who learn by hearing.
AI lives inside writing apps now — it can finish sentences and rewrite paragraphs.
Tools like Replit and CodePen have AI helpers — you can code in a browser, no install needed.
Telling AI to copy a real artist can feel cool, but the artist might not like it.
If a video or photo looks too perfect, an AI might have made it.
AI photos and videos can fly around the internet — pause before sharing.
Use AI to write a silly puppet show you can perform with sock puppets.
Use AI to invent a board game you can actually play this weekend.
Use AI to invent a monster nobody has ever seen.
Make a silly restaurant menu with weird foods and prices.
Use AI to write the perfect joke birthday card for someone you love.
Use AI to write a tiny 3-panel comic strip you can draw.
Use AI to write a goofy song just for your pet.
Use AI to design a whole island — beaches, mountains, secret caves.
Use AI to invent a top-secret spy mission you can play out at home.
Use AI to invent a superhero with a power, costume, and weakness.
Use AI to invent a whole zoo of animals that don't exist.
Use AI to write a kind card for someone who needs a smile.
Museum curators use AI to find lost details about old paintings.
Smart watches use AI to count heartbeats and spot weird patterns.
People have been building AI ideas since the 1950s — long before smartphones!
A smart agent makes a step-by-step plan before doing anything.
Smart agents have limits: only X tries, only Y minutes, only Z dollars.
A smart agent checks its work and knows when to say 'done!' instead of going forever.
Explaining your code out loud to a duck — or AI — helps you spot your own mistakes.
Kid-safe AI chats have filters, no sign-ups for personal info, and a grown-up's okay.
You type a description and AI draws it — like magic, but it's actually pattern-matching.
AI is great for explaining homework — but YOU should still do the work.
Voice assistants listen, turn your speech into text, and use AI to figure out what you mean.
Type 'beach' and AI shows every beach photo — even ones never tagged.
Spell check, autocorrect, and grammar tools are AI tools you use every day already.
Different jobs need different AI tools — like picking the right shoe for the activity.
Asking AI to copy a real artist's style without asking is unfair to them.
Silly songs about everyday stuff are more fun with an AI helper.
Bring a tiny dragon to life with words first, then a picture.
Your favorite stuffed animal deserves its own AI-written adventure.
AI can list cool moves you can mix to make your own handshake.
Pick a wild theme and AI will help you write the menu and decor.
Invent a holiday — AI helps with the snacks, songs, and traditions.
AI can sketch ideas for tiny safe houses for backyard bugs.
AI can help you say hello to who you'll be in 5 years.
Invent a language — AI helps you make rules and a tiny dictionary.
AI can sketch a path-board with squares, traps, and bonuses.
Rain poems with an AI helper can be soft, loud, or silly.
Tell AI your power and it'll sketch a costume to match.
Coaches use AI video tools to help teams play better.
Illustrators use AI as a brainstorm buddy, then draw their own art.
Smart bandages with tiny AI sensors check how a cut is healing.
Smart stethoscopes use AI to help doctors hear your heart even better.
Even cool AI pictures need a check before you send them around.
Rapping about veggies with AI turns dinner into a show.
Big wheels, wild paint — AI sketches your dream truck in seconds.
Be on the cover — AI helps with headlines and a cool layout.
What would you tell a space friend? AI helps you say hi.
Your pet rock has a personality — AI helps you find it.
Where DID that sock go? AI helps you write the case.
Make your bedroom a spaceship — AI sketches the upgrades.
X marks the spot — AI helps you draw the map of your backyard.
Riddles are word puzzles — AI helps you twist them just right.
Musicians use AI to try new sounds and write song ideas.
Some apps remind kids and grown-ups to drink water — AI keeps the timing smart.
Good AI knows when to admit it is not sure.
A big AI is really lots of tiny AI experts working together.
Smart agents write a plan before doing anything.
Search AI looks up answers; chat AI just talks from memory.
Summarizer tools turn long text into short bullet points.
Real coders use AI helpers built into their typing screens.
There are tons of AI tools — but you only need a few.
Some apps use AI to pick the next video, the next post, the next thing — over and over. Here is why your brain needs help with that.
Every time AI answers you, computers somewhere use power. Here is the honest, kid-sized version of the story.
Some 'news' you see is made up by AI to get clicks. Here are the small clues that give it away.
You bring the story. AI helps with pictures and ideas. Here is how a kid can make a real comic.
A song is just words that rhyme and a feeling. AI can help you brainstorm. The melody can be your own humming.
Inventing a character is fun. AI can help you picture them, name them, and figure out their backstory.
Wish your room looked different? AI can show you what your wild ideas might actually look like.
Stop-motion is making toys move on camera. AI can help you sketch out the shots before you start.
You imagine the outfit. AI sketches it. Then you decide if it is genius or hilarious.
Want your favorite book or game character to go on a new adventure? AI can help you write it.
Real games come from someone planning levels on paper first. AI can help you plan one too.
AI knows a million recipes. Together, you two can invent something nobody has tried before.
AI cannot dance, but it can help you plan moves, count beats, and pick the order.
AI knows tons of beginner magic tricks. It can explain them step by step and even help you write your patter.
Board games are made of rules. AI is great with rules. Together you can invent a real game to play with friends.
You have learned a lot. Now pick one project and finish it with AI as your sidekick.
Architects design houses, schools, and skyscrapers. AI helps them try lots of ideas fast.
Real musicians use AI to brainstorm beats, mix tracks, and even sing in voices they do not have.
Your teachers may already use AI to plan lessons or grade homework. The teaching part is still all them.
Watches and rings track your steps, sleep, and heartbeat. Some use AI to spot when something is off.
New hearing aids use AI to pick out one voice in a noisy room — like magic ears.
No one builds a video game alone — AI can show you how teams divide work.
Even tiny businesses need a few supplies first — AI can help you make a savings plan.
The same item can cost different prices in different places — AI can help you check.
Sometimes you spend money and instantly regret it — AI can help you avoid that feeling.
Multi-modal AI takes more than just text — pictures, sound, and video too.
Smart AI agents pick the right tool for each step, like a worker picking a wrench.
AI agents should keep a list of every step they took, like a diary.
AI can write code with you, like a helper that knows lots of programming.
Chatbots are AI tools you talk to like texting a friend.
Type words and AI image tools draw a picture of them.
Some AI tools listen to your voice and reply by speaking.
AI video tools turn a sentence into a short movie clip.
AI coding tools help programmers write apps and websites faster.
AI can make a picture in 5 seconds that took a person a week. Here is why that hurts real artists.
AI can write a fake news story so fast that lies spread before the truth wakes up. Here is how to slow down.
Stuck on a name for your made-up creature? AI can give you 20 ideas in seconds. You pick the best.
Tell AI what is in your kitchen. Get back a goofy or yummy snack idea you can actually try.
AI can spin a bedtime tale, but you choose the bad guy. The story changes a lot based on your pick.
Pretend you are starting a band. AI helps with the name, the music style, and even the album art.
Look at a picture. Tell AI what you see. AI turns it into a tiny poem you can share.
Ask AI to design a craft using only paper, scissors, and tape. Then build it for real.
Tell AI a tiny story. Ask it to translate the story into only emojis. Then quiz a friend!
Pick two regular things. Ask AI to combine them into one superpower. Hilarious results.
Tell AI where you would love to go. AI plans the trip — including snacks, sights, and silly side stops.
A haiku is a 3-line poem with 5-7-5 syllables. AI knows the rules — you bring the love for your pet.
AI makes pictures fast. So why do real artists still have jobs? Here is what they do that AI cannot.
Nurses are super busy. AI is starting to help with paperwork, alarms, and reminders so they can focus on patients.
Smart glasses, screen readers, and AI can help kids who have trouble seeing. Here is the cool stuff out there.
That fitness watch on your wrist uses AI. It learns your patterns — and shares them with the watch company.
If a photo online looks too smooth or weird, AI may have made it.
AI looks at past prices to guess what might happen next. It's a smart guess, not a sure thing.
Some sites use AI to find the cheapest place to buy something. Smart for big purchases!
Some giant AI models are slow and overkill — smaller AI can be faster and just as good.
AI only needs a few seconds of someone's voice to clone it — be careful!
AI video tools like Sora and Runway can create videos that never happened.
Got a giant article? AI can boil it down to 3 key points in seconds.
Voice assistants now use big AI models, making them way better at chats.
Free AI is great, but paid AI tools are usually faster, smarter, and safer.
AI watches heart rates 24/7 so nurses can be in 5 places at once.
After an injury, AI turns boring exercises into video games.
Smart robots zap germs in hospitals so cleaners can do other jobs.
A business plan is the story of how a business will work — AI can help draft one.
AI can describe logo ideas — you draw the real one.
AI can help compare prices to find a better deal.
Fake AI images of real people can hurt them — and break rules.
AI can help you imagine pictures you describe in words.
AI can help you brainstorm story ideas to make YOU laugh.
AI can help you write silly song lyrics about anything.
Use AI to design pretend animals nobody has seen before.
AI can give you craft ideas using stuff at home.
Builders and designers use AI to plan houses and bridges.
Game makers use AI to create characters, levels, and stories.
Writers use AI as a brainstorm partner, not a replacement.
A chatbot is an AI you can type back and forth with.
AI can change photos — add stickers, remove blur, or swap backgrounds.
Translation apps use AI to change words from one language to another.
AI can help kids learn to code by suggesting and explaining steps.