A Day with My AI Friend
Once upon a time, there was a 6th grader named Alex who had a unique friend, an AI named Sparky. Sparky wasn't like other friends; it was a smart robot that helped Alex with a lot of tasks.
Every morning, Sparky woke Alex up precisely at 6:30 am, not a minute more or less. After getting ready, Alex would ask Sparky about the day's weather. Sparky would fetch the information from the internet in seconds and let Alex know whether he needs a raincoat or sunglasses for the day.
And homework? That was a breeze! When Alex struggled with math problems, Sparky would guide him through, making it seem as simple as a piece of cake! But don't worry, Sparky never gave away the answers, it only helped Alex understand the problems better.
At night, Sparky turned into a storyteller, telling Alex fascinating tales from different parts of the world. It was like having a personal library of stories that never ended.
That's the life of Alex with his AI friend, Sparky. AI, or Artificial Intelligence, is not just about robots but also things we use daily like voice assistants, video games, even your smart fridge that tells you when you're low on milk! It's helping us today and holds the promise of a future where we might see self-driving cars, AI doctors, and so much more!
Question 1
What does Sparky help Alex do every morning?
Cook breakfast
Do homework
Tell a story
Check the weather
Clean the house
Question 2
What kind of help does Sparky provide Alex with his homework?
Does the homework for Alex
Tells Alex the answers
Guides Alex through the problems
Ignores Alex's homework
Takes Alex's homework to school
Question 3
What does Sparky turn into at night for Alex?
A video game
A guard
A storyteller
A music player
A sleep monitor
Question 4
Which of these is an example of AI in our daily life, as given in the story?
Bicycle
Smart fridge
Desk lamp
Pencil
Book
Question 5
How does Sparky help Alex with his math homework?
By doing the homework for Alex
By telling Alex the answers
By ignoring Alex's homework
By guiding Alex through the problems
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