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What Is Teachable Machine (and Why Should Your Kid Use It)?
Five years ago, teaching a kid to code meant choosing between visual blocks (Scratch) or text-based languages (Python), and the jump between them felt like a cliff. AI has transformed this journey int
Making a storybook used to require artistic talent, writing skill, and a lot of time. With AI, you and your child can co-create a fully illustrated storybook in under an hour -- one where your kid's i
You don't need to know Python to understand artificial intelligence. In fact, some of the most eye-opening AI experiences come from free tools that run right in your browser. These five experiments ar
Imagine you have a super-smart robot friend who can help you with almost anything, but it only understands exactly what you say. If you ask a vague question, you get a vague answer. If you ask a speci
Most kids love playing games. The leap from playing to making games is where real learning happens, and AI has shortened that leap dramatically. Children who once needed to learn complex programming l
Learning a foreign language is one of the most valuable skills a child can develop, and AI has made it dramatically more accessible. Unlike traditional language classes that meet once or twice a week,
Animation used to require expensive software, years of training, and enormous patience. Today, AI tools have made it possible for children as young as seven to create their own animated characters and
Valentine's Day is a perfect opportunity to introduce kids to AI-powered art tools. Instead of buying generic store cards, children can design truly one-of-a-kind valentines using artificial intellige
Science experiments become even more exciting when AI is part of the process. These five experiments combine hands-on activities with AI tools, teaching children both scientific thinking and AI concep
A 12-year-old used ChatGPT for a school report about the history of her town. The AI confidently described a town hall built in 1847, a famous fire in 1903, and a visit by President Theodore Roosevelt
Imagine you could describe any scene in the world and a robot artist would paint it for you in seconds. That is essentially what AI image generation does. You type a description, called a prompt, and