This funny family ritual revealed a surprising truth about artificial intelligence

This funny family ritual revealed a surprising truth about artificial intelligence

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When I organized a quick party for the first time, I didn’t call it that. I just tried to make my five -year -old occupied on a rainy Friday evening.

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He desired to make a movie in which our dog, Calvin, cooked scrambled eggs with green onions. So we opened Sory, entered the hint and watched how the pixel masterpiece comes alive. It was strange. And wonderful. And above all it was like that our.

It was a spark.

Since then, we have recurrently amassed on what has develop into a tradition: quick events. They are our family ritual, in which imagination leads, Ai, and joy is the goal, not production.

Why did we start fast events and why they got stuck

Like many parents working in technology, I needed to face great questions:

  • How to present artificial intelligence to my children without overwhelming them?

  • How to make you are feeling like a tool, not a threat?

The answer, I learned, there is a game.

Our quick events are free. Pancakes optionally. Brainstorming storms, write hints and generate AI movies together or images using tools reminiscent of Sora. Then we laugh, criticism, remix, and sometimes the rabbit holes of absurd.

One week, the prompt was:

“Create the most photorealistic approximation of the bladder package with 8 tablets, but instead of pills there are small, charming octopus in different colors and textures. Each octopus is fully visible in the side view, slightly driven into the compartment like a soft, but looking cheerful and happy.”

Result? “Happy pills of the octopus.” Hit serotonin hidden for the art of AI. I invite you to try them yourself; I would really like to see what a way out is.

On the same day my son Kai asked if Calvin (our side dog) could wear a top hat and evaluate people like a Victorian aristocrat. We obliged:

“The dog eye, as your secrets know. Make Boko to be more intense. Let him wear a top hat and human clothes.”

We made Lego towers with real bears in Klaun makeup. We examined haunted locks and invented grain mascots. There are no rules. Only hints and the possibility.

Science behind stupidity

Shawn AchorA positive psychology researcher behind him The advantage of happinessHe claims that happiness is not a luxury; This is a precursor of performance. Joy improves creativity, immunity and cognitive abilities.

And guess what?

Ai makes joy available in a completely latest way. It rewards curiosity, makes the ideas tangible and combines the gap between imagination and performance.

It is magic for children. For adults it is a master class in a different way.

When we turn artificial intelligence into a game, we reduce the factor of fear. We move the narrative from “This technology will replace you” for “this technology can a can cooperate with you. “And this is a lesson value learning early.

Building AI alphabetting without a creep coefficient

Let’s be real: some AI parts feel a little dystopian. Deepokakes. Chatbots impersonating people. Children don’t need all this.

What they Down The agency is needed.

Here’s how we maintain quick joyful and grounded events:

  • Use limited, secure tools on children. We use Sora, not Midjourney. And they permit tools that generate ultrarealist people or open chat. We never use their photos or real people.

  • Stay involved. Each prompt goes through me. We sit side by side. If the result seems, we talk about it. Not out of fear, but with curiosity.

  • Celebrate their ideas. Regardless of whether the quick causes a perfectly rendered image or total flop, we cheer the test. It’s not about what AI creates. It’s about what They imagined.

  • Transform the screen time into history. Most of the works begin as drawings, stories or restored scenes with plush animals. Later it goes into an energetic game and imagination. Ai is a spark, not an end point.

What a fast party they taught I

I began it as a strategy to teach my children with artificial intelligence. But I learned the same.

  • The originality of Poland beats. Pack octopus pills was not technically perfect. But we made us laugh, thought and feel. This is a meaning that matters.

  • Emotions drive retention. A toddler who involves play AI will remember how much greater than one works, which simply reads about it.

  • We do not raise consumers. We bring up creators. The real win is not the ability to read and write, it is creative confidence. When children learn that they will manage technology, not only devour it, you modify the trajectory of how they’ll interact with the world.

Surprising take -out: Creativity is a type of courage

Here’s what I didn’t expect when we began fast events:

The courage that a child needs to assume something that no one has ever seen. To press “generate” without knowing what they’ll come back.

It’s not only a game. It’s courage.

And it jogged my memory: creativity does not apply to talent. It’s about permission. Permission for original. Be funny. Be visible.

These parties not only build AI liquidity. They build immunity, voice and self -towering.

Because the world in which they grow up, not only rewards knowledge. He will reward the perspective. The ability to think in a different way, speak clearly and imagine what does not yet exist.

And this starts with the query: What if?

Every Friday we ask a easy query: What do you must create today?

This query caused more laughter, connection and creative spark than the rest that I attempted as a parent.

So if you are wondering tips on how to introduce artificial intelligence to your own home without terrifying vibrations, start with it.

Give your kids a prompt (and permission) to play.

Because teaching them tips on how to be interesting, caring, joyful people in the world of artificial intelligence, can simply be the strongest lesson of all.

When I organized a quick party for the first time, I didn’t call it that. I just tried to make my five -year -old occupied on a rainy Friday evening.

He desired to make a movie in which our dog, Calvin, cooked scrambled eggs with green onions. So we opened Sory, entered the hint and watched how the pixel masterpiece comes alive. It was strange. And wonderful. And above all it was like that our.

It was a spark.

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