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
It’s a pretty interesting read because it mixes everyday life stuff with tech in a way that doesn’t feel heavy. The first half makes you think about how much time you actually spend on your phone and gives little reminders to just chill offline sometimes. The second half jumps into AI but explains it so simply that it feels less like a lecture and more like a conversation. Some parts, like AI chatbots and facial recognition, were kind of eye-opening. Overall, it feels fresh, relatable, and not boring at all.
21-Aug-2025
This course is amazing. The section about algorithms knowing us felt super real. Like when YouTube shows me videos I didn’t ask for but still like. That part was written in a way that felt like it was about my own life.