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In this lesson, you learned about artificial intelligence and created a presentation using two AI tools.

You learned that artificial intelligence is the ability of a computer or machine to think or learn and that AI affects people's lives in different ways.

AI can affect smaller things like music and movie recommendations.

To bigger things like whether someone will get an interview for a job.

You learned about some of the benefits and challenges of AI, and the importance of designing it responsibly.

As you completed this lesson, you: explored how artificial intelligence is used in Quick Draw, used Verse by Verse to help you compose a poem, discovered how people use AI in a typical day, got to know some of the challenges of AI, took notes on what you learned about AI, added slides to a presentation, drew basic pictures in AutoDraw and inserted them into your presentation, used Google Translate to get translations and pronunciations of words, copied and pasted the translations into your presentation, linked between slides, and linked to the pronunciations.

AI offers you exciting opportunities to learn, do your work, have fun, be creative, and so much more.

Use what you learned in this lesson to find instances of AI all around you.

As AI becomes more and more popular, maybe you'll notice new technologies becoming more common, like different voice assistants or more self-driving cars on the road.

While you wait for these exciting new technologies to become widely available, you can explore AI more now with extensions like Blob Opera, where you can create your own opera song with four different blobs.

Semantris, which is a set of word association games.

Click the link next to this video to explore even more AI fun at Experiments with Google.