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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 60 min

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What is Artificial Intelligence?

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Can a Computer Guess Your Drawing?
Try drawing what the computer asks you to. It will try to guess in under 20 seconds!

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How do you think the computer knows what you’re drawing?

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How Does Quick, Draw! Use AI?
Quick, Draw! uses an Artificial Intelligence (AI) called a neural network.

It has been trained on millions of doodles from people all over the world.

It doesn't see like a human – it looks for patterns in the way you draw, the order of your lines, and compares your doodle to what it's learned.

Every time someone plays, it gets better at guessing!

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What does Quick, Draw! tell us about how AI learns?

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KO: To understand what Artificial Intelligence is, where it is used, and how tools like Copilot work.
All: Can describe what AI is and give an example of where it is used

Most: Can explain how AI like Copilot understands and generates text

Some: Can discuss the benefits and risks of AI in the real world

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Where have you seen AI being used?

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What is AI?
AI (Artificial Intelligence) means machines or programs that can think, learn, or make decisions like a human.

Some AIs are trained to:
  • Recognise speech or images
  • Predict what you might like
  • Chat with you, like ChatGPT!

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Drag the logo of the AI service to its description.
I am a voice assitant
I suggest shows after analysing your viewing habbits
I answer questions and create documents
I unlock your phone
I create music from text prompts

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Examples of AI in Everyday Life
  • Voice Assistants – Siri, Alexa
  • Recommendations – Netflix, Spotify
  • Self-driving cars – Tesla
  • Chatbots – Customer service
  • Smartphones – Face unlock, autocorrect

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What is Copilot?
Copilot is an AI that has read lots of text and can answer questions, write stories, solve problems, or explain things.

It doesn’t think like a human – it just guesses what words come next, really well!

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Try Copilot
  1. Open your Outlook
  2. Ask it "what lesson do I have next?"

Other uses:
  • Use with Edge to help with homework
  • Use with Teams to help with 

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What did you ask Copilot, and what did it say?

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What are the benefits of AI?

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What are the dangers of AI?

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Poll - AI: Good for Humanity?
AI is good for humanity
AI is bad for humanity

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What should we use AI for – and what should we not use it for?

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What is Artificial Intelligence?
A
A type of social media
B
A machine that can learn and solve problems
C
A computer virus
D
A smart phone

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What is Copilot designed to do?
A
Make phone calls
B
Play games
C
Generate text and answer questions
D
Browse the internet

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Why should we be careful when using AI like Copilot?
A
It’s always correct
B
It can sometimes give wrong or biased answers
C
It can cook your dinner
D
It doesn’t work at night

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EXTENSION TASK
Open Copilot on Edge
Use Copilot to help you complete the challenges below. Write your answers in Word / PowerPoint as you go. 


🧠 1. AI Origins
Ask Copilot :
“Who invented the term Artificial Intelligence?”
Write down the name and the year.

🎮 2. AI in Games
Ask Copilot :
“How is AI used in video games?”
List two examples.

🤖 3. Robot Detective
Ask Copilot :
“Describe a funny robot character from a book, film or game.”
Write the name and what makes them funny.







🌍 4. AI for Good
Ask Copilot :
“How can AI help solve problems in the world?”
Write one way AI is used to help people.

🎨 5. Creative Challenge
Ask Copilot :
“Write a 2-line poem about a robot who’s tired of charging.”

Finished? Bonus challenge:
“What would AI be like in 100 years?”
Ask Copilot and summarise its answer in one sentence.

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