In this episode of the AI Parenting Institute Podcast, host Rayyan Ali sits down with Linda Liukas, Finnish programmer, author, illustrator, and creator of the globally loved Hello Ruby series. We explore how to teach kids coding not as dry grammar but as creative poetry, why hands-on play is essential for understanding AI, and how parents can shift from fear to confidence when introducing technology to their children. Linda shares stories about making AI learning playful, the human side of technology, and even draws lessons from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein about the responsibility of creators. This is a must-listen for parents, educators, and teens preparing for the future of AI. Don’t forget to subscribe for more insightful conversations on AI, parenting, and building a future of responsible innovation. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@AIParentingInstitute
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