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An 11-year-old used AI to build a video game; his mother sees it as a creativity tool, not a threat

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Agnes Applegate

3h ago· 6 min readenNews

Summary

An 11-year-old boy named Jacob used Microsoft's Copilot AI to build his own video game, with full support from his mother Michele Ragon. Rather than viewing AI as a threat to creativity or learning, she sees it as a powerful tool that boosts her son's creative expression and problem-solving skills. The article explores how children are naturally adapting to AI tools, the role of parental guidance, and the implications for education — arguing that banning AI in schools may be counterproductive when kids are already using it creatively at home.

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bskyAn 11-year-old used AI to build a video game; his mother sees it as a creativity tool, not a threatbusinessinsider.com

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I see it as a creativity boost, not a threat.
He's not just consuming technology — he's creating with it.
If we ban AI in schools, we're not preparing kids for the world they're going to live in.
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An 11-year-old used AI to build his own video game. His mother supports AI learning for kids at home and school.

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