I played AI Bingo with my son and we had good fun! I had shown my 8-year-old the MIT article a while back, and he was keen to try it out. Meant to be an educational tool, it is themed on the Bingo game. Rather than just match numbers, this needs more work. For every AI use case randomly picked, you write down the dataset needed & expected prediction. You then match the squares to try & form a pattern. The first player to form a row, column or diagonal wins. My son is into Scratch, so it was easy to explain the intuition behind ML. But, he needed help thinking up the datasets. Perhaps, 'Jeopardy' will be a better inspiration for the game play, than Bingo. I was surprised by how quickly kids pick up the concept of AI. The game was a good prompt to show them the AI already around us - Phone face ID, gmail, photos, chatbots, Google home, Spotify recommendations... There is good potential to build upon this and design a fun, and more complete educational game. Meanwhile, do try this out with your kids! Here's the MIT article: https://lnkd.in/eA4yedJ Many thanks for sharing this, Karen Hao, Blakeley H. Payne. This made our family game time more fun :) #ArtificialIntelligence #STEM #gamedesign