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06 July 2025 - AI News Quiz for Adults

This is a fun and informative quiz all about the latest AI news from the week of 30 June to 6 July 2025. Whether you’re tech-savvy or just AI-curious, it’s designed to make you think, laugh, and learn something new.

Each question is based on a real news story and includes a helpful explanation. If you don’t know the answer, just guess—you’ll find out if you’re right straight away!

Ready to find out what AI’s been up to this week? Let’s get started!

1 .
What did an AI fashion designer suggest adding to business suits?
Shoulder pads made from toast
Glow-in-the-dark ties
Pockets that tweet compliments
Edible shirt collars
An experimental AI designed a line of “functional fashion” with edible shirt collars as a quirky highlight. The idea, presented at a tech-art crossover event in London, was to reduce waste and add “snackable style.” Not everyone was hungry for it, but it definitely got people talking.
2 .
How did UK police use AI to help with cold cases this week?
Recreate crime scenes in VR
Analyse voice recordings for hidden clues
Compare old suspect sketches with modern photos
Send out apology letters for old mistakes
Several UK police forces trialled an AI tool that cross-references historic suspect sketches with modern facial recognition databases. In one case, it flagged a likely match from 1993. It’s hoped this new use of tech will help crack long-unsolved crimes.
3 .
What did researchers in Manchester use AI to predict more accurately?
Who might win the Bake Off
Rainfall patterns in city streets
The chance of England winning the Euros
When seagulls are most annoying
Scientists in Manchester developed an AI model that predicts hyper-local rainfall patterns. By combining traffic cams, satellite data and weather sensors, the system can forecast rain on specific streets—perfect for avoiding soggy socks or timing your dash to the shop.
4 .
Why was AI used at a major UK concert festival?
To help control the crowd using drones
To suggest song lyrics live on stage
To track noise levels and reduce sound complaints
To give the audience AI-generated tattoos
At a large open-air concert in Bristol, organisers used AI to monitor sound levels in real time and reduce complaints from neighbours. The system helped balance crowd enjoyment with community peace by adjusting speaker outputs based on location feedback.
5 .
Which company got in trouble over secretly using AI?
A UK supermarket chain
A US toy manufacturer
A dating app that used AI to pose as real people
A theme park that replaced actors with robots
A popular dating app faced backlash after it was caught using AI bots to pose as potential matches. Users thought they were chatting with real people, but the flirty conversations were actually written by algorithms. The company has since apologised and promised transparency.
6 .
How are UK hospitals experimenting with AI in emergency rooms?
Triage by robot arms
Predicting patient arrivals using traffic data
Letting patients self-check with facial scans
Making AI-powered vending machines
Some NHS hospitals are testing an AI tool that predicts how busy emergency departments will be, using data like local traffic, weather and past hospital trends. It helps staff prepare for spikes in patient arrivals and manage resources more smoothly.
7 .
What AI-powered feature is now being tested in smart fridges?
Recipe coaching with a sarcastic tone
Smell sensors that send warnings
Voice-activated snack lock
Food expiry predictions based on real-time sensors
Several smart fridge makers are testing AI systems that use temperature and light sensors to monitor food freshness and predict when items are likely to expire. The idea is to cut food waste—and those surprise yoghurt fossils at the back of the shelf.
8 .
Why did UK artists protest an AI project this week?
It claimed Banksy was a hologram
It replaced museum tour guides
It copied their work without permission
It tried to sell AI-generated “originals” at galleries
A group of UK artists staged a creative protest against an AI art tool they say scraped their work without permission. The campaign, backed by the Artists’ Rights Alliance, reignited the debate over copyright, ethics and who truly owns digital creativity.
9 .
How did AI help a British orchestra rehearse this week?
By rewriting their sheet music as emojis
By conducting using a robotic arm
By generating real-time feedback on tempo and pitch
By handing out post-rehearsal biscuits
A UK-based orchestra trialled an AI system that gave live feedback on their rehearsal, including tempo consistency and pitch accuracy. Musicians said it was like having a superhuman music coach—quiet, clever, and totally unforgiving.
10 .
What futuristic upgrade did UK airports begin testing with AI?
Teleportation terminals
Robot flight attendants
Smart trays that track your items
Luggage that walks itself to the gate
UK airports are trialling AI-powered security trays that can track individual belongings. Each tray is tagged and monitored by a system that reduces lost items and speeds up queues. It’s a small but clever upgrade aimed at improving the passenger experience.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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