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A teenage girl at a live concert forming a heart shape with her hands in front of a brightly lit stage, surrounded by a crowd of people enjoying the music.
This AI’s got better beats than my playlist—and it doesn’t even have ears.

06 July 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 14-17 Years Old

Welcome to the AI News Quiz for teens aged 14 to 17! This week’s quiz is full of fascinating stories showing how artificial intelligence is shaping our world—from live music to healthcare and even farming.

You’ll be asked 10 questions, all based on real AI news from 30 June to 6 July 2025. Some are funny, some are surprising, and all are designed to make you think.

Don’t worry if you’re not sure of the answers—just guess! You’ll be told if you’re right, and each question includes a quick explanation so you can learn even more. Ready to test your knowledge and have a bit of fun? Let’s go!

1 .
Here’s something a bit silly: which classic doll is about to become way smarter thanks to OpenAI’s help?
A LEGO figure that sings nursery rhymes
A Hot Wheels car with its own engine noises
Barbie with chat abilities and learning smarts
A remote?control plane that tells jokes
Mattel teamed up with OpenAI to add conversational AI to Barbie (and possibly other toys like Hot Wheels). This means Barbie could chat, respond, and even learn from you—but there are questions about data privacy and how much kids should rely on smart toys.
2 .
What did the UK government launch to investigate the impact of AI on democracy?
A podcast hosted by politicians and robots
A Snapchat filter that simulates deep fakes
A taskforce to explore AI risks to elections
A TikTok challenge about voting with emojis
This week, the UK announced a taskforce to study how AI could influence democracy—especially around elections, misinformation, and trust in government. The group will look at how AI-generated content and deep fakes could be misused in political campaigns.
3 .
How did AI help UK emergency services improve how they respond to 999 calls?
Predict where future emergency calls might happen
Train dogs to sniff out fake alarms
Build sirens that play custom playlists
Use drones to hand-deliver tea to officers
Emergency services across the UK started testing AI that analyses past data to predict where the next 999 calls might come from. This lets ambulances and fire crews position themselves more strategically—so they can respond faster when something goes wrong.
4 .
How did a UK concert use AI to improve the sound during a live performance?
Translate lyrics into Morse code
Sync the music with audience heartbeats
Add surprise cowbell solos to every song
Let the AI mix the music in real time
At a live concert in London, AI was used to balance and adjust sound levels in real time. This gave the audience a better experience and allowed musicians to focus on performing instead of fiddling with tech. It's a glimpse of how AI could reshape live entertainment.
5 .
What ethical concern did experts raise about AI-generated influencers this week?
They're too stylish and make real influencers look boring
They can be used to spread misinformation without accountability
They're secretly run by hamsters on treadmills
They might demand their own reality TV shows
AI-generated influencers are getting more realistic—and that's raising red flags. Experts warn they could spread political or commercial messages without clear disclosure, making it hard to tell what's real and what's been programmed. It's a big question about trust in digital spaces.
6 .
What role is AI playing in helping UK farmers harvest strawberries more efficiently?
Judging annual strawberry-eating contests
Playing calming music to plants
Detecting ripeness using smart cameras and data
Writing haikus about fruit for packaging
AI-powered cameras are helping British farmers identify the ripest strawberries at just the right time. This makes harvesting faster, cuts down waste, and ensures better quality fruit ends up on shelves. It's a smart combo of agriculture and automation.
7 .
What did Channel 4 in the UK start using AI for this week?
Creating dynamic subtitles in emoji format
Generating TV adverts for small businesses
Predicting when viewers will press pause
Replacing actors with cartoon potatoes
Channel 4 launched a new AI-powered service that helps small businesses make custom TV adverts more easily. The AI can help write scripts, choose visuals, and speed up production—giving companies a shot at high-quality marketing without needing a big team.
8 .
What new tool is helping NHS hospitals in the UK spot safety risks early?
An AI system that scans reports and flags concerns
A robot nurse that gives out hand sanitiser
A smart thermometer shaped like a duck
An app that turns complaints into rap battles
The NHS began using an AI tool to scan hospital data for signs of trouble—like rising complaints, missed appointments, or overcrowding. It sends early alerts so problems can be solved before they grow. It’s like a watchdog, but digital.
9 .
What did a UK football academy use AI for this week?
Helping goalkeepers predict where shots will go
Letting players design their own kits with emojis
Teaching penalty kicks using virtual goalposts
Making stadium snacks smarter with AI recipes
AI is being used to improve goalkeeper training by predicting where shots are likely to be aimed. This gives players a chance to react faster and make better saves. It’s like having a digital coach who never gets tired.
10 .
What did AI-powered traffic lights in the UK learn to do this week?
Display jokes to keep drivers calm
Predict traffic jams by watching TikTok trends
Sing lullabies to waiting pedestrians
Change quicker for buses and emergency vehicles
AI is being tested in UK traffic lights to spot buses and emergency vehicles, letting them pass through more quickly. This means less waiting time for public transport and faster responses during emergencies. It’s a smart move for smarter streets.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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