This is how a mischievous kid will use AI.
I was checking my kid's conversation with AI Parrot while he was learning about amphibians.
I was checking my kid’s conversation with AI Parrot while he was learning about amphibians.
He responded to AI’s guiding questions every single time.
Just delivered in the most chaotic way possible.
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“Gillssssssss” + 30 poop emojis + random frog and fish emojis
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“Şķįñ”
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“ÑøŞə”
Here’s what I noticed:
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He was engaged
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He was learning
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He was having fun
Kids don’t type like adults. They’re unpredictable.
I’m glad AI Parrot handled him gracefully.
This is AI meeting kids where they are.
Not replacing curiosity. Amplifying it.
Even when it comes wrapped in poop emojis.
#AIinEducation #EdTech #Parenting #AI #FutureOfLearning
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