AI Kid You Not

Mia Umanos

What happens when a 13-year-old with questions and her AI-savvy mom sit down to unpack the wild, weird, and sometimes terrifying world of artificial intelligence? "AI Kid You Not" is your backstage pass to the tech that’s shaping our lives—from chatbots that act like friends to algorithms that know you better than you know yourself. With humor, honesty, and just the right amount of sass, we’ll explore the possibilities and pitfalls of AI from a multi-generational perspective

  1. 12/05/2025

    S3.E4 | Using AI for School or Creative Writing: A Flexible Approach with Daniel Horowitz SEO

    In this engaging conversation, Daniel Horowitz discusses the intersection of creativity and technology, focusing on the use of AI tools like ChatGPT and Google's AI overview. The discussion covers the importance of new skills for teens, the role of AI in creative processes like comic book creation, and the flexibility required in using AI for English language tasks. Daniel also shares insights on being a 'thought partner' and the future of AI, including General AI. AI tools, creativity, technology, ChatGPT, Google's AI, new skills, teens, comic book creation, English language, thought partner, General AI Daniel Horowitz emphasizes the blend of creativity and technology.AI tools like ChatGPT are crucial for modern problem-solving.Teens should focus on learning new skills related to AI.AI can significantly aid in creative processes like comic book creation.Flexibility is key when using AI for English language tasks.Being a 'thought partner' involves collaboration and innovation.The future of AI includes advancements like General AI.AI tools are becoming more integrated into daily life.Understanding AI's role in creativity is essential for future success.General AI may soon become a reality.Keywords & Takeaways "AI tools like ChatGPT are crucial." "Teens should learn new AI skills." "AI aids in comic book creation." "Flexibility is key with AI." "Being a 'thought partner' is vital." "General AI is the next frontier." "AI is integrated into daily life." "Creativity and technology blend together." "Understanding AI is essential." Chapters 00:01:00 Introduction to Daniel Horowitz00:01:48 Discussing Day Job and AI Tools00:02:49 AI Skills for Teens00:05:21 AI in Creative Processes00:06:47 Flexibility in AI Usage00:08:33 Storytelling and Thought Partnership00:12:17 Mixing Creativity and Data00:19:06 Future of AI and General AIChapters

    23 min
  2. 11/20/2025

    S3.E3 | Born for This: How AI Could Unlock the Dyslexic Superpower with Russell Van Brocklen

    What if everything you thought about dyslexia was wrong? In this eye-opening episode of AI Kid You Not, Mia and Olive sit down with Russell Van Brocklen—a wildly passionate educator, New York State-funded researcher, and founder of DyslexiaClasses.com—who didn’t learn to read and write until law school… but now teaches kids to write at a graduate level. Russell shares how AI might be the best thing to ever happen to dyslexic learners—if, and only if, it’s used at the right time. He walks us through a radical writing method that starts with villains and heroes, scales to senior-year analysis, and rewires how students organize thoughts—whether they’re neurodivergent or not. From crafting original arguments to rewriting with AI (yes, the expensive kind), this is a masterclass in how to thrive in an AI-saturated world. Whether you’re a parent, teen, teacher, or just someone who struggles with writing, this episode will change the way you think about learning. Russell’s wild journey: From a 1st-grade reading level in college to teaching grad-level writing The shocking truth: Dyslexia is not a reading problem—it’s a frontal lobe organization problem AI and the neurodiverse brain: Why ChatGPT was basically made for dyslexics (eventually) The method: A writing process that turns kids into original thinkers, not copy-pasters What to do BEFORE using AI—and what happens when you skip those steps Why every student needs “senior-level” writing by the end of high school… or else “AI can write for you—but only if you already know how to think. That’s the trap.”—Russell Van Brocklin “People think dyslexia is a learning deficit. It’s not. It’s a creative processing difference.”—Mia “If you’re 14 and writing like a college senior, then yeah—go get ChatGPT Pro. Until then? Don’t touch it.”—Russell “We’re not scared of AI replacing us. We’re scared of not knowing how to work with it.”—Olive What the best writing curriculum should include in the age of AI How to spot when your child is ready to use advanced AI tools responsibly How to turn neurodiversity into academic and career advantages Want to crush essays and sound like a genius (without cheating)? Curious how to actually use AI to level up your writing? Tired of boring paragraphs? What if writing felt like solving a mystery? Russell's method makes writing feel more like building a game—and yes, you can win. Russell’s free guide: dyslexiaclasses.com Book mentioned: The Craft of Research by Booth, Colomb & Williams (University of Chicago Press) Want us to do a whole episode on The Craft of Research, teen-style? Should Olive try Russell’s method live on air? Tell us what you think! DM us on Instagram, drop a voice memo, or leave a review wherever you listen. 🎧 Subscribe to AI Kid You Not for weekly episodes on how teens and families can survive—and thrive—in the age of AI. 💡 Key Topics We Cover:🧩 Soundbites to Remember:🧠 For Parents & Educators:👩🏽‍💻 For Teens Like Olive:🔗 Resources:📣 Call to Action:

    24 min
  3. 11/12/2025

    S3.E2 - Artist Michaell Magrutsche on Staying Human in the Age of AI

    Summary: In this episode, Mia and Olive engage with multimedia artist Michaell Magrutsche to explore the intersection of creativity and artificial intelligence. They discuss the unique human capacity for creativity, the role of AI in artistic expression, and the importance of maintaining a human-centric approach in a technology-driven world. Michael emphasizes that creativity is a superpower that allows individuals to express their unique perspectives, and he shares insights on how families can foster creativity in their children amidst the rise of AI. The conversation culminates in advice for the next generation on navigating their identities and careers in an evolving landscape. Takeaways: Creativity is the first superpower of humanity. AI cannot replicate the unique human perspective. Co-creation with AI should enhance human creativity, not replace it. Art is a powerful form of self-expression and healing. Understanding oneself is crucial in the age of AI. Families should build creative habits to stay connected. AI can be a tool for creativity but should not define it. The journey of learning and creating is more valuable than the end product. Every individual has a unique artistic voice that should be celebrated. The future of work is uncertain; focus on what brings joy. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to AI and Creativity 02:28 The Essence of Human Creativity 05:58 AI's Role in Creativity 07:49 Co-Creation with AI 09:16 Human-Centric Systems vs. AI Systems 11:17 The Importance of Individuality and Connection 13:04 The Power of Individuality in Creativity 14:05 Creativity vs. Traditional Education 15:28 Art as Emotional Expression 16:47 The Essence of Personal Connection in Art 17:28 AI as a Tool for Creativity 18:33 Bridging Knowledge Gaps in Art 19:35 The Importance of Authenticity in Creation 20:36 Navigating the Future with Self-Awareness Keywords: AI, creativity, human-centric, co-creation, art, technology, youth, self-discovery, innovation, expression

    23 min
  4. 11/06/2025

    S3.E1 - Mike Buckbee | Searching for Ourselves: AI, Identity, and the New Homework

    Keywords AI, artificial intelligence, AI search, education, homework, AI visibility, branding, future of work, identity, human interaction Summary In this episode of AI Kid You Not, Mia and Olive explore the intricacies of artificial intelligence, particularly focusing on how AI search works, its implications for education, and the evolving nature of human interaction in an AI-driven world. They discuss the importance of discernment in information sourcing, the role of AI in enhancing business visibility, and the future of work as it relates to data manipulation and coding skills. The conversation also touches on identity and branding in the age of AI, emphasizing the need for a personal touch in a digital landscape. Takeaways AI is transforming the way we search for information. Search is evolving from a destination to a feature. AI tools can simplify complex tasks but require user guidance. Understanding AI's limitations is crucial for effective use. Visibility in AI search results is essential for businesses. Creating quality content can enhance discoverability in AI. The future job market will prioritize data manipulation skills. Personal branding is more important in the AI era. AI can assist in education but should not replace critical thinking. Human interaction remains invaluable in an increasingly digital world. Titles Navigating the AI Landscape: Insights for Teens and Parents The Future of Search: AI's Role in Information Retrieval Sound bites "AI is changing how we search for information." "AI is not 100% reliable, but it's useful." "Your online presence matters more than ever." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Its Impact 02:11 Understanding AI Search and Its Mechanisms 04:00 The Evolution of Search: From Google to AI 09:23 AI in Education: Homework Help and Learning 12:40 The Average vs. Excellence in AI Responses 15:56 The Future of Knowledge: Average Insights vs. Depth 18:06 Blind Spots in AI Search 25:17 Ensuring Visibility in AI Search Results 31:15 The Evolution of Search and AI Tools 37:08 Understanding AI Data and Its Sources 42:27 The Future of Jobs in an AI-Driven World 49:57 Identity and Branding in the Age of AI 01:01:09 Staying Human in an AI Era

    37 min
  5. 08/23/2025

    S2 E4 - Mom Clones Her Daughter for Productivity

    In this episode of AI Kid You Not, Mia (AI entrepreneur and productivity hacker) and her 14-year-old daughter Olive dive into the weird, fascinating, and sometimes unsettling world of AI voice cloning. What happens when technology gets so good that it sounds exactly like you—even when you didn’t say the words? This one gets personal: Mia admits to experimenting with an AI-generated “Olive” to keep the podcast moving, and Olive shares how that felt—like being replaced, misunderstood, and even disconnected from her own identity. Together, they wrestle with big questions about consent, authenticity, and what can never be automated: human connection. ⸻ What You’ll Hear in This Episode • 🎙️ Behind the scenes: why Mia cloned Olive’s voice and what went wrong. • 🧬 Identity crisis or productivity hack? Olive opens up about feeling replaceable. • 🛑 Deepfake dangers: from fake Emma Watson readings of Mein Kampf to election-interference robocalls. • ⚖️ The consent problem: why voice cloning without permission isn’t innovation—it’s violation. • 📚 The rise of AI podcasts: how tools like 11Labs and Notebook LM can create entire shows with synthetic hosts. • ❤️ The unscalable part of podcasts: quirks, bad jokes, honesty, and the bond between people. • 🌍 Big picture: half of the world’s news articles are now AI-generated—what does that mean for trust in media? • 🐾 Even their dog Frida weighs in (sort of). ⸻ Key Quotes • “My voice isn’t just a sound out there—it’s part of me. If someone clones it without asking, that’s not innovation, that’s violation.” – Olive • “Just because you can automate something doesn’t mean you should, especially when it comes to the people you love.” – Mia • “AI isn’t a shortcut for creativity. At best, it’s a filter. At worst, it’s a toaster with a podcast mic pretending it has childhood memories.” – Olive ⸻ Closing Thoughts This episode is a reminder that AI should help us be more human, not less. The future of technology is moving fast, but the values of consent, trust, and connection matter more than ever. Mia and Olive leave us with this: Let AI transcribe, edit, and organize—but never let it stand in for the people you love.

    24 min

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What happens when a 13-year-old with questions and her AI-savvy mom sit down to unpack the wild, weird, and sometimes terrifying world of artificial intelligence? "AI Kid You Not" is your backstage pass to the tech that’s shaping our lives—from chatbots that act like friends to algorithms that know you better than you know yourself. With humor, honesty, and just the right amount of sass, we’ll explore the possibilities and pitfalls of AI from a multi-generational perspective