Artificial Intelligence is no longer a sci-fi fantasy; it’s a daily reality. It powers the search results for your child’s homework, recommends the next family movie, and is already transforming industries from medicine to farming. This incredible technology promises a future of unprecedented innovation. Yet, it also brings a wave of complex questions: How do we guard against algorithmic bias? What does a world with deepfakes mean for truth? And how will AI reshape the jobs our children will one day seek? For parents and educators, starting this conversation can feel daunting. How do you explain a Neural Network to a teenager? How do you discuss AI ethics in a way that’s engaging, not alarming? This is the challenge we set out to solve with “The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI.” Following the success of “Bitcoin Is Halal,” this new book invites your family back into the lively home of Adam, a 14-year-old tech enthusiast, and his sharp, artistic sister, Layla. When their smart speaker hilariously misunderstands a simple request, it sparks a family-wide adventure to figure out what AI really is. This isn’t a dry textbook. It’s a story. Through the characters’ witty dialogue, funny mishaps (involving a cat-ninja and a wise tortoise), and patient guidance from their parents, complex topics become simple. Readers will effortlessly learn about: - Machine Learning through the analogy of a baby learning to recognise a cat. - Neural Networks as a “team of detectives” or a “stack of pancakes.” - Real-world applications, from helping doctors in hospitals to aiding farmers in Bangladesh. “The Robots Are Alive!” is designed to be a shared experience. With “Adam’s Brain Blasts,” “Layla’s But Whyyy?” boxes, and end-of-part family discussion questions, it provides the perfect launchpad for one of the most important conversations you can have with your children today. It’s a book about preparing them not just to be consumers of future technology, but to be its thoughtful, critical, and ethical shapers. The future is arriving faster than ever. Isn’t it time your family started talking about it? 📘 Available now on Amazon and Google Play  👉 Amazon (paperback): http://bit.ly/47lxNLS 👉 Google Play (ebook): http://bit.ly/4qiAaHR ⭐️ More info at ashikusmanbooks.com
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Why Your Kids Need to Understand AI (And Why This Book Finally Gets it Right) In a world drowning in AI hype and fearmongering, this book does something remarkable: it makes AI understandable, ethical, and actually exciting for the next generation. Let’s be honest—most AI books for young people fall into two camps: either they’re so technical that eyes glaze over by page three, or they’re so simplified that they’re basically useless. While most AI books start with Alan Turing, this one takes us back to the Golden Age of Islamic Civilisation (8th-14th centuries). We meet Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi—yes, the person who gave us the word “algorithm”—and Al-Jazari, who built sophisticated automatons centuries before modern robotics. This isn’t just interesting trivia. It’s a powerful reminder that innovation has always been global, collaborative, and built on diverse foundations. In an era where we’re racing to deploy AI everywhere, The Robots Are Alive! anchors the conversation in timeless ethical principles. Drawing from Islamic values—truthfulness (Sidq), justice (Adl), stewardship (Istikhlaf), and seeking benefit while avoiding harm—the authors create a moral framework that applies whether you’re Muslim or not. The message is clear: AI isn’t coming—it’s here. The question is whether our kids will shape it or be shaped by it. The kids reading this book today will be the ones deciding how AI integrates into society tomorrow. They’ll be the policymakers, the engineers, the ethicists, and the users. They need more than fear. They need more than hype. They need understanding, ethical grounding, and the confidence to engage with AI critically and creatively. The Robots Are Alive! delivers exactly that. The Robots Are Alive! Adam and Layla Demystify AI is available now. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or just someone who cares about the next generation’s relationship with technology—this is the book they need to read. Because the best way to prepare for the future is to understand it.