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Generative AI for Kids

Podcast by AI Yu

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Embark on an exciting adventure into the world of artificial intelligence with ”Generative AI for Kids,” the podcast that makes cutting-edge technology accessible and fun for young minds ages 5-12!Each episode takes curious young explorers on a journey through the fascinating realm of AI, explaining complex concepts in simple, engaging ways that kids can understand and get excited about. From how computers learn to recognize pictures to creating their own stories and art, children will discover the magic behind the technology that’s shaping our future.The highlight of every episode includes an enchanting, AI-generated story that sparks imagination and showcases the creative potential of artificial intelligence. Listen as our friendly host narrates tales of space-traveling robots, magical talking animals, and underwater adventures - all crafted with the help of AI!Perfect for:Tech-curious kids who love to ask ”how does that work?”Parents looking for educational content that’s actually entertainingTeachers wanting to introduce technology concepts in an age-appropriate wayFamily listening during car rides or quiet timeJoin us weekly for a perfect blend of learning and storytelling that will inspire the next generation of innovators, creators, and AI enthusiasts. Subscribe now to ”Generative AI for Kids” – where technology meets imagination!

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11 episodes

episode How Do Computers Think? A Chip Adventure! artwork

How Do Computers Think? A Chip Adventure!

Hey there, future builders! Have you ever wondered what's actually happening inside your tablet when you tap on a game, or inside your TV when a video starts playing? In this special episode, we shrink down, down, DOWN into a microchip to meet the tiny city hiding inside every gadget you own. We'll explore: * Logic gates: the LEGO-block light switches that flick ON and OFF billions of times a second * The "multiply-accumulate" move that powers every video game and AI assistant * Why moving data is the trickiest part, and how engineers avoid traffic jams * Systolic arrays, the relay races inside AI chips * Why every chip has a "heartbeat" called a clock cycle * How a chip city is different from your brain Whether it's the chip inside your tablet or a brand-new one you'll invent someday, the future is what you decide to prompt! Kid Mission of the Week: The Chip City Challenge. Draw a square (your chip), fill it with little dots (your logic gates), draw arrows showing how data travels without making traffic jams, and label the heartbeat clock in the middle. You just designed a tiny city like a real chip engineer!

Yesterday - 3 min
episode Figure AI's Robots Worked 30 Hours Straight (and 3 Million People Watched)! artwork

Figure AI's Robots Worked 30 Hours Straight (and 3 Million People Watched)!

Happy Sunday, future builders! This week, three million people on the internet stopped scrolling to watch four humanoid robots named Bob, Frank, Gary, and Rose sort packages in a warehouse for thirty hours straight. No remote control. No cheating. Just robot brains. Today we crack open Figure AI's viral live demo and meet "Helix," the AI brain that learned to work like a human. We'll explore: - What Bob, Frank, Gary, and Rose actually did during their 30-hour shift - How robots take charger breaks like you charge your tablet - What "robotic ASMR" is, and why grown-ups can't stop watching - How an AI named Helix learns by watching thousands of hours of human tutorials Whether it's a humanoid named Frank sorting boxes or a kid teaching their toothbrush routine to a robot, the future is what you decide to prompt! New episodes every Sunday. Subscribe so you never miss an adventure. KID MISSION OF THE WEEK The Robot Apprentice Challenge. Pick one tiny daily task, write the steps in robot-instruction language, then have someone in your family act them out exactly. Find what's missing and fix the recipe!

17 May 2026 - 4 min
episode A Robot Just Got a Job at a Car Factory! artwork

A Robot Just Got a Job at a Car Factory!

Happy Sunday, future builders! Picture a robot that walks on two legs, has hands with fingers, weighs as much as a refrigerator, and can lift 110 pounds -- and it just clocked into work at a real Hyundai car factory. That's Atlas, the new humanoid robot from Boston Dynamics, getting a brain upgrade from Google DeepMind. Today we're cracking open how it works. We'll explore: - How Atlas's body has 56 places to bend (a fancy thing called "degrees of freedom") - Why most factory robots so far have been more like wind-up toys - What a "robot foundation model" is, explained with a giant recipe book - How fingertip touch sensors help Atlas hold things gently Whether it's a humanoid robot at a car factory or a sock-folding sidekick in your bedroom, the future is what you decide to prompt! New episodes every Sunday. Subscribe so you never miss an adventure. KID MISSION OF THE WEEK The Helpful Robot Challenge. Pick one chore at home, write down the tiny skills a robot would need to do it, draw your robot, and explain why it's a superhero -- not a wind-up toy!

10 May 2026 - 3 min
episode An AI That Knows One MILLION Animals (and a Zebra Named Zelda) artwork

An AI That Knows One MILLION Animals (and a Zebra Named Zelda)

DESCRIPTION Happy Sunday, future builders! Did you know no two zebras have the same stripes -- they're like fingerprints? In today's episode, we meet BioCLIP, an AI that has studied flashcards of over a million animal species and can recognize critters from a single photo, helping rangers track and protect endangered animals around the world. We'll explore: - How BioCLIP learned animals from millions of biologist flashcards - How rangers use Wildbook to track real animals like a zebra named Zelda - Why a whale shark's spots are like a barcode for AI - Why this means scientists can protect endangered animals in seconds, not months Whether it's tracking a zebra named Zelda or naming a brand-new bug in your own backyard, the future is what you decide to prompt! New episodes every Sunday. Subscribe so you never miss an adventure. KID MISSION OF THE WEEK The Backyard Biologist Quest. Find any animal outside or out a window, look really closely, and draw a flashcard with five clues a robot could use to tell it apart from any other animal. Show it to your family -- you just thought like an AI biologist!

3 May 2026 - 3 min
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