PHILADELPHIA, PA — In the rapidly evolving world of technology, author Angela Radcliffe’s innovative book, “Quantum Kids: Guardians of AI,” offers young readers an engaging and educational exploration of artificial intelligence (AI). This interactive story, aimed at 8 to 15-year-olds, combines over 100 enriching activities and prompts that deepen their understanding of AI and its potential societal impact.
As a parent and an AI enthusiast, Radcliffe recognizes the vital importance of preparing our children for a future dominated by technology. “Quantum Kids” is her contribution to this mission, aiming to empower children with the literacy they need in data, digital technology, and AI, enabling them to harness AI to address pressing social issues.
The narrative follows the adventures of twelve-year-old Vivian “Viva” Everly and her friends, who embark on captivating missions unraveling key AI concepts like neural networks, data ethics, and prompt engineering. The complexity of AI is made approachable and enjoyable through relatable stories about school life, social media, and more.
Global AI expert Dr. Severence MacLaughlin praises the book as a milestone in advancing the conversation of AI amongst children. He describes it as a treasure trove for young readers interested in AI and a crucial resource for parents and teachers.
“Quantum Kids: Guardians of AI” is not just a book but a movement towards making AI understandable and accessible to the younger generation. Join the Quantum Kids on their thrilling journey to envision a future where technology and humanity harmoniously coexist.
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