11-Year-Old Uses AI to Create Video Game, Parent Sees Creativity Boost
An 11-year-old boy successfully used artificial intelligence to build his own video game, with his parent viewing it as a boost to creativity rather than a threat. This highlights the potential of AI as a tool for fostering young talent and innovation.
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My 11-year-old son used AI to build his own video game — I see it as a creativity boost, not a threat
Michele Ragon's 11-year-old son, Jacob, is using Copilot to create video games. Courtesy of Michele Ragon Michele Ragon first used AI with her 11-year-old son to help with school research. She later found him using Copilot to vibecode his own video game based on a book he read in school. She said she thinks this is a perfect example of AI not taking away from human creativity. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Michele Ragon, a 46-year-old employee communications business...
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