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AI for Kids

AI for Kids

By: Amber Ivey (AI)
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Welcome to "AI for Kids" (and their parents and teachers), the podcast that makes exploring artificial intelligence (AI) a fun and safe adventure for young learners and their families.

Episodes are packed with exciting stories, easy-to-understand explanations, and engaging interviews with both curious kids and leading AI experts. We break down everything from the basics of machine learning to the ethics of AI, making complex ideas simple and thrilling.

"AI for Kids" is the perfect place for parents, teachers, and children to learn together about the technology that’s shaping our future. Whether your child is fascinated by robots or you want to stay ahead of the curve on AI, this podcast offers a safe and enjoyable way to dive into the world of artificial intelligence. Join us on this journey into the future, starting today!


We are focused on AI for Kids, AI for Teachers, AI for Parents, and honestly AI for All.

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Episodes
  • AI Kids Scoop | Korea, Gemini AI for Kids, and More News
    May 13 2025

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    Spring is here—and so is our new weekly podcast format! We’re now alternating between fun episodes for kids and a new segment, “AI Kids Scoop,” where we break down what’s happening in AI and education.

    After a recent trip to Seoul, I saw just how powerful AI can be—using ChatGPT to plan, Google Lens to read menus, and Translate to chat with locals. It’s a reminder that AI is here now, and our kids need to learn how to use it wisely.

    Our inaugural AI Kids Scoop covers groundbreaking developments in the AI education landscape. Google recently announced Gemini AI access for children under 13 through supervised accounts, while governments worldwide are racing to implement AI literacy programs. The US President signed an executive order advancing AI education, China mandated annual AI classes for all students, and the UAE plans to introduce AI concepts to children as young as four years old.

    The private sector is responding with innovative offerings like Blue Whale AI Academy's summer camp for ages 5-12 and Buddy AI's language learning app designed specifically for children. Perhaps most fascinating is ABii, an AI-powered robot from the University of South Carolina that uses facial recognition to provide "empathetic tutoring" tailored to students' emotional states.

    While these developments are exciting, we emphasize the continued importance of adult supervision, critical thinking, and creativity.

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    Support the show

    Help us become the #1 podcast for AI for Kids.

    Buy our new book "Let Kids Be Kids, Not Robots!: Embracing Childhood in an Age of AI"

    Social Media & Contact:

    • Website: www.aidigitales.com
    • Email: contact@aidigitales.com
    • Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube
    • Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets

    Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform.

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    13 mins
  • Replay: How The Future Belongs to AI-Literate Kids (Middle +)
    Apr 29 2025

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    This is the last week of our break and we look forward to catching up in a couple of weeks. Check out this week's replay.

    "Technology won't replace you, but someone who knows how to use it will take your position." These words from Eashan Kosaraju, a remarkable high school student from Ohio, capture the essence of why AI literacy matters for today's youth.

    Dive into this eye-opening conversation with a teen who's already making waves in the AI education space as host of the All Things AI podcast and a responsible AI advocate. Eashan shares how his childhood love of mathematics evolved into a passion for computer science and artificial intelligence, emphasizing the critical need for students to understand technology that will shape their future careers.

    Did you know that a number of Gen Zers consider AI the biggest threat to their future employment? Rather than feeding these fears, Eashan is tackling them head-on through his educational initiative "Empower with AI" and his work with the youth-driven organization Encode Justice. He breaks down complex concepts like large language models into kid-friendly explanations while highlighting both the opportunities and risks this technology presents.

    Parents and educators will appreciate Eashan's thoughtful approach to balancing AI tools with academic integrity as he discusses how school districts nationwide are responding to AI in the classroom. His vision of human-centered technology development offers a refreshing perspective on how we can harness AI's benefits while mitigating potential harms.

    Subscribe to AI for Kids wherever you get your podcasts and continue exploring the fascinating world of artificial intelligence with us!

    Check out more resources with Eashan via Empower with AI, including his mini-lectures and his All Things AI podcast.

    Support the show

    Help us become the #1 podcast for AI for Kids.

    Buy our new book "Let Kids Be Kids, Not Robots!: Embracing Childhood in an Age of AI"

    Social Media & Contact:

    • Website: www.aidigitales.com
    • Email: contact@aidigitales.com
    • Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube
    • Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets

    Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform.

    • Apple Podcasts
    • Amazon Music
    • Spotify
    • YouTube
    • Other

    Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales...

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    24 mins
  • Replay: How a Fifth-Grader Can Start Their AI Journey Today (Middle +)
    Apr 15 2025

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    We are on a short spring break at AI for Kid. We look forward to seeing you all in May.

    In the meantime, check out this replay with Archi Marrapu, a remarkable young inventor.

    • Explaining artificial intelligence as a "fake brain" that can mimic human intelligence and sometimes exceed human capabilities
    • Creating Project Pill Tracker, a 3D-printed medication management system with AI features that prevent medication errors
    • Working with tools like Arduino Uno kits, 3D printers, Flutter, and coding languages including Java and Python
    • Starting with curiosity and coding as entry points to learning about AI
    • Building confidence to overcome challenges and persist through failures

    Links to Resources:

    • Voyce
    • Project Pill Tracker
    • Onchi 3d printing
    • Autodesk inventor
    • Tinkercad
    • Ardino uno
    • Flutter app development
    • Android studios
    • Java
    • NIH
    • StemifyGirls

    Contact Archi:

    • Archi Marrapu LinkedIn
    • Email: stemifygirls@gmail.com or founder.stemifygirls@gmail.com

    Support the show

    Help us become the #1 podcast for AI for Kids.

    Buy our new book "Let Kids Be Kids, Not Robots!: Embracing Childhood in an Age of AI"

    Social Media & Contact:

    • Website: www.aidigitales.com
    • Email: contact@aidigitales.com
    • Follow Us: Instagram, YouTube
    • Gift or get our books on Amazon or Free AI Worksheets

    Listen, rate, and subscribe! Stay updated with our latest episodes by subscribing to AI for Kids on your favorite podcast platform.

    • Apple Podcasts
    • Amazon Music
    • Spotify
    • YouTube
    • Other

    Like our content, subscribe or feel free to donate to our Patreon here: patreon.com/AiDigiTales...

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    27 mins

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