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22 June 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 14-17 Years Old

Artificial Intelligence is helping doctors in all sorts of amazing ways—from spotting rare diseases to designing new treatments. But how much do you really know about the ways AI is being used in healthcare this week? This quiz is packed with the latest news and facts, all explained in a way that’s easy to understand and fun to explore.

Don’t worry if you’re not an expert—you’ll get to guess if you’re not sure, and we’ll tell you whether you were right after each question. So grab your thinking cap (or your digital stethoscope!) and let’s explore how AI is making a difference in hospitals, labs, and even classrooms. Ready? Let’s begin!

1 .
What did AI get wrong when it tried to write a press briefing for the U.S. government?
It called the president “King of Algorithms”
It invented quotes that no one actually said
It signed the email “Cheers, Robo-Bob”
It replaced all punctuation with emojis
During a U.S. press briefing, an AI-generated summary added fake quotes that weren’t actually said. Officials had to fix it fast. It shows that even official AI tools can make up details if no one checks them.
2 .
Which UK university introduced AI-generated subtitles to help students this week?
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
University College London
University of Edinburgh
University College London (UCL) trialled AI-generated live captions for lectures this week, making classes more inclusive for students with hearing difficulties and those who learn better with text support. It shows AI's growing role in accessible education.
3 .
What big plan did the UK government include in its new industrial strategy to support AI in healthcare?
A robot nurse for every household
Brainwave-powered hospital beds
£600 million for an AI-ready health data platform
A national chatbot to answer health questions
As part of its ten-year strategy, the UK government committed £600 million to building a secure, AI-ready platform to help researchers access health data. The goal is to accelerate medical discoveries while keeping patient info safe.
4 .
Which UK university revealed an AI system this week that helps reduce traffic jams?
University of Cambridge
Imperial College London
Cardiff University
Newcastle University
The University of Cambridge has developed an AI tool that adjusts traffic lights in real time based on how busy the roads are. Early tests showed shorter waits and smoother journeys, showing how AI could make city travel less stressful.
5 .
What did researchers at the University of Sheffield develop this week to support hospitals?
A robot DJ for waiting rooms
A self-walking vending machine
A four-legged robot that helps carry medical supplies
A drone that delivers coffee to surgeons
Engineers at the University of Sheffield unveiled a robot that walks on four legs and helps transport equipment around hospitals. It’s designed to support staff, reduce physical strain, and keep things moving during busy shifts.
6 .
How did an AI system help dermatologists in London this week?
It handed out free sunscreen in the park
It helped spot rare skin diseases from patient photos
It created viral TikToks about skincare routines
It invented a robot that applies moisturiser
Doctors in London trialled an AI tool that analyses images of patients’ skin to help identify rare diseases like scleroderma. The goal is to speed up diagnosis and improve treatment—especially for conditions that are hard to spot early.
7 .
What did a Scottish artist create using AI this week?
AI-generated paintings based on human dreams
A chatbot that writes bagpipe music
An AI that paints landscapes in tartan
A virtual haggis that recites poetry
In Edinburgh, an artist used AI to turn people’s dream descriptions into digital paintings. The results were surreal, colourful, and oddly personal—showing how AI can become a creative partner for expressing the imagination.
8 .
What did the UK’s Wildlife Trusts start testing this week with AI?
A hedgehog-sorting robot for nature reserves
AI drones that feed birds automatically
AI-generated bedtime stories for owls
An AI that listens to woodland sounds to track wildlife
The Wildlife Trusts are using AI to analyse forest sounds and identify which species are present, including bats, owls, and rare insects. It means researchers can monitor nature without disturbing it, helping protect fragile ecosystems.
9 .
What unusual tool did an AI startup in London launch for job seekers this week?
A resume generator that writes in pirate language
A robot that shakes hands at interviews
An AI that writes horoscopes for careers
A CV checker that gives instant feedback using real hiring data
A London-based startup released an AI tool that analyses CVs and gives feedback based on patterns from thousands of real job ads and recruiter decisions. It's designed to help teens and adults improve their chances in competitive applications.
10 .
What national investment did the UK government confirm to help build AI research capacity?
£1 billion to expand supercomputing and AI training
£1 billion to build robot amusement parks
£1 billion to fund flying taxi competitions
£1 billion to teach sheep how to code
The UK government confirmed a £1 billion investment into supercomputing and AI research facilities to help scientists and developers work on high-powered projects. The funding will support innovation, security, and leadership in global AI development.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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