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This Fun Family Ritual Revealed a Surprising Truth About AI

In Entrepreneur
May 19, 2025

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The first time I organized a quick party, I didn’t call it that. I was just trying to keep my five -year -old son busy in a rainy event on Friday.

I wanted to make a video where our dog, Calvin, prepared scrambled eggs with green onions. So we open Sora, wrote a notice and saw a pixelated masterpiece come alive. It was weird. And wonderful. And it must everything, it was user.

That was the spark.

Since then, we meet regularly for what has become a tradition: fast parties. They are our family ritual where the imagination leads, the AI ​​continues and the joy is the goal, not the result.

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Why we started fast parties and why they stayed

Like many parents who work in technology, I have had to face some important questions:

  • How do I present my children without floating them?

  • How do I feel like a tool, not a threat?

The answer, I have learned, is to play.

Our fast parties are casual. Optional pancakes. We make a rain of ideas about ideas, write indications and generate videos of AI or images together tools such as Sora. Then we laugh, criticize, remember and sometimes we fall into absurd rabbit holes.

One week, the notice was:

“Create the most photorealist foreground of a 8 -pills ampoule package, but instead of pills, there are small and adorable octopus in different colors and textures. Each octopus is completely visible in the lateral view, it is gently applied to its compartment as a soft gummose, but it looks cheerful and happy.”

The result? “Happy octopus pills.” A serotonin success disguised as AI art. Feel free to try them on your own; I would love to see what the result is.

That same day, my son Kai asked if Calvin (our side eye dog) could wear a cup hat and judge people as a Victorian aristocrat. We force:

“The dog onwards as if I knew your secrets. Make the side eye more intense. Have a Cup and Human Clothing Hat.”

We have made Lego Torres with real life bears in clown makeup. We have explored haunted castles and invented cereal pets. There are no rules. Only indications and possibilities.

The science behind the nonsense

Shawn Achor, the positive psychology researcher behind The advantage of happinessHe argues that happiness is not a luxury; It is a precursor to performance. Joy improves creativity, resilience and cognitive ability.

And guess what?

AI makes joy accessible completely new. Curiosity rewards, makes ideas tangible and unique the gap between imagination and execution.

For children, it is magical. For adults, it is a master class in thought differently.

When we turn the AI, we reduce the fear factor. We change the narration of “This technology will replace” to “this technology can collaborate With you. “And that is a lesson that learns early.

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Building literacy of AI without the creep factor

Let’s be real: some parts of AI feel a bit dystopic. Deepfakes. Chatbots children do not need all that.

What they do The need is agency.

This is how we keep the fast and punished fast parties:

  • Use limited and safe tools for children. We use Sora, no midjourney. And we stay away from the tools that generate ultra -reasons or open chat. We never use images of them or real people.

  • Stay involved. Each notice goes through me. We sit next to each other. If a result feels off, we talk about it. Not with fear, but with curiosity.

  • Celebrate your ideas. If the notice results in a perfectly rendering image or a total failure, we rejoice the attempt. It’s not about what AI does. It is about They Imagined

  • Convert the screen time into the time of the story. Most creations begin as drawings, stories or recreated scenes with stuffed animals. This feeds on an active game and imagination later. It is the spark, not the end point.

What fast matches have taught? me

I started this as a way of teaching my children about AI. But I have learned so much in the process.

  • Originality exceeds Polish. The Octopus pill package was technically perfect. But it made us laugh, think and folding. That is the metric that matters.

  • Emotions drive retention. A child who arrives at play With ia, he will remember how much more than one works only in this regard.

  • We are not raising consumers. We are raising creators. True victory is not the literacy of AI, it is a creative confidence. When children learn that they can direct technology, not only consume it, change the trajectory of how they will interact with the world.

A amazing leading meal: creativity is a form of courage

This is what I did not expect when we started fast parties:

The courage that is needed for a child to say an idea aloud before knowing how it will result. Imagine something that nobody has ever seen. Press “generate” without knowing what they will recover.

That is not just playing. That is courage.

And he reminded me: creativity is not about talent. This is permission. Permission to be original. Be ridiculous. Be seen.

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These parties are not just building fluidity. They are building resilience, voice and self -confidence.

Because the world in which they are growing won only the knowledge of rewards. It will reward the perspective. The ability to think differently, speak clearly and imagine what does not yet exist.

And that begins with a question: And if?

Every Friday, we ask a simple question: What do you want to create today?

That question has generated more laughs, connection and creative spark than anything else he has tried as a father.

So, if you wonder how to bring your home without the spooky vibrations, start there.

Give your children the notice (and permit) to play.

Because teaching them how to be curious, reflective and cheerful human in a world of AI could be the most powerful lesson of all.

The first time I organized a quick party, I didn’t call it that. I was just trying to keep my five -year -old son busy in a rainy event on Friday.

I wanted to make a video where our dog, Calvin, prepared scrambled eggs with green onions. So we open Sora, wrote a notice and saw a pixelated masterpiece come alive. It was weird. And wonderful. And it must everything, it was user.

That was the spark.

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