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20 July 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 11-14 Years Old

This quiz is packed with the latest AI news, especially how it’s helping the NHS and beyond. It’s made for curious kids aged 11–14 who want to explore how technology is changing the world around them.

Even if you don’t know all the answers, don’t worry—guess, learn, and have fun! Each time you answer a question, you’ll find out if you got it right and why. AI is always changing, so stay sharp and see how much you already know!

Let’s jump in and see what clever things AI has been up to this week. Good luck!

1 .
What silly thing did a farm AI program learn this week?
How to tell cow jokes to make them laugh
How to spot sick cows and even skin cancer
How to teach cows to play video games
How to milk cows using dance moves
The UK’s Isambard-AI supercomputer is now being used on farms to detect sick cows—and even help screen for skin cancer in humans! This clever AI can analyse images super fast and help doctors and farmers spot problems early.
2 .
What did the UK’s AI Airlock programme do this week?
Held a nationwide AI robot dance challenge
Gave free AI tutoring to every student
Closed applications for its second testing sandbox
Sent AI-powered weather balloons into space
The UK’s AI Airlock initiative, which helps test healthcare AI devices safely, closed its application window for Phase 2 this week. It’s a big step in ensuring that medical AI tools are tested thoroughly before approval.
3 .
What did NHS England announce about using AI in hospitals?
It’s building talking robots to greet patients
It’s letting AI write bedtime stories for children
It will use AI to spot safety risks in maternity care
It’s training AI to cook hospital meals
NHS England is rolling out AI tools to help detect risks in maternity care—like early signs of complications. These systems will flag warning signs so hospitals can act quickly to keep mums and babies safe.
4 .
What did Elon Musk’s company xAI launch this week for younger users?
A safety-tested version of its chatbot called Baby Grok
A virtual theme park inside a smart mirror
A robot pet that sings lullabies
An AI assistant that helps with homework
Elon Musk’s AI company, xAI, launched “Baby Grok”—a new child-friendly version of its chatbot. It’s built to avoid inappropriate content and help kids ask questions safely.
5 .
What is the UK’s NHS doing this summer to help staff learn about AI?
Hosting an AI summer school for NHS workers
Letting robots run a hospital for a day
Launching a singing chatbot for hospital radios
Giving out smartwatches to every nurse
Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust hosted an AI Summer School from July 14–18. It gave NHS staff hands-on experience with AI tools and showed how AI could support diagnosis, safety, and daily tasks in hospitals.
6 .
What did a new NHS AI system do wrong this week?
It accidentally diagnosed a healthy person with diabetes
It sent patient records to a zoo by mistake
It booked surgery for a robot instead of a human
It ordered 1,000 pizzas for a hospital meeting
An AI tool being tested by the NHS wrongly diagnosed a healthy patient as having diabetes. The error shows why doctors still need to double-check AI decisions—it’s smart, but not perfect.
7 .
What did an AI artist robot get invited to do this week?
Star in a movie about time-travelling robots
Design outfits for a space fashion show
Present a portrait of King Charles III at a UN event
Judge a talent show for dogs with sunglasses
Ai-Da, the UK’s robot artist, revealed a portrait of King Charles III at a United Nations event. The painting was created using her AI programming and actual brushstrokes—combining tech with traditional art in front of a global audience.
8 .
What kind of AI advice did UK officials warn about this week?
AI telling kids how to make toast with lasers
AI pretending to be a lost puppy
AI suggesting which football team to join
AI being used to spread dangerous ideas
UK officials warned that extremist groups might use AI chatbots to influence or radicalise children. They’re asking for tighter safety rules around how AI can be used in conversation apps.
9 .
What did the NHS say AI will help with later this year?
Delivering medicine using drones
Letting robots give hospital tours
Predicting who might need emergency care
Spotting risks in maternity wards
The NHS announced that AI will soon be used in maternity units to help identify problems early—like if a patient might need urgent care. The goal is to improve safety for both mothers and babies.
10 .
What was the main goal of the NHS’s AI summer school this week?
To make AI-powered snacks
To train doctors in video game design
To help NHS staff learn how to use AI safely
To replace every nurse with a robot assistant
The NHS AI Summer School ran from 14–18 July 2025, helping staff learn how AI can improve patient care. It included training on spotting errors, improving decision-making, and understanding how AI works in real hospitals.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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