The book is split into two big parts. The first part is all about how we live with our phones, devices, and the internet. It explores how to be smart and responsible online, when to take breaks from screens, and how to avoid feeling overwhelmed by tech. It also gives tips on building positive habits and taking care of mental health in a world that pushes us to always stay busy. The second part is a beginner-friendly dive into artificial intelligence. It explains what AI is, how it’s trained, and how it affects our lives—both the good and the bad. Topics like AI bias, chatbots, facial recognition, and even the question of AI-generated content being “plagiarism” are discussed in ways that anyone can grasp. The final sections include solved questions and details about a fun AI Olympiad.
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29-Aug-2025
This book is pretty awesome because it talks about things that matter to all of us—like how we're glued to our phones, and what AI means. It’s not boring or too technical, which is really nice. The parts about taking device-free breaks and not letting apps take over your day—those really stuck with me. The AI chapters are written in such a clear way that even if you know nothing about tech, it's easy to get. I especially enjoyed the parts about chatbots and facial recognition—the author made them fun. Overall, it felt like chatting with a friend who explains things simply but also makes you think. Definitely a great read!
21-Aug-2025
The way this explained AI topics was interesting, for example when computers can be unfair without meaning to. That actually made sense to me. Some of the digital life parts felt like things teachers already say, but the robot stories felt new.