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21 September 2025 - AI News Quiz for Children Aged 14-17 Years Old

Artificial Intelligence is no longer just science fiction—it’s shaping our world every day. From health care to gaming, from business to education, the people behind AI are making bold moves that affect all of us.

In this quiz, designed for ages 14–17, you’ll test your knowledge about some of the most important names in AI. We’ll look at fresh news stories and background facts, so you can see how leaders and scientists are driving AI forward. Don’t worry if you don’t know all the answers—guessing is encouraged! Each time you answer, you’ll find out right away whether you got it right, along with a quick explanation. By the end, you’ll know more about the people who are shaping AI’s future.

1 .
What is the UK-US “Tech Prosperity Deal” announced this week chiefly about?
Boosting cooperation in AI, quantum and nuclear tech
Encouraging teenagers to build robots
Swapping tech workers between the UK and US
Banning AI exports to non-friendly countries
The UK and the US agreed a new “Tech Prosperity Deal” that will see firms like Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI and Google working with the UK on AI, quantum computing and nuclear energy. It involves tens of billions in private investment.
2 .
What reason did Jensen Huang, NVIDIA’s CEO, give for investing heavily in the UK?
He thinks the UK has the world’s fastest internet speeds
He wants to move NVIDIA’s headquarters to London
He thinks the UK’s weather is perfect for cooling data centres
He believes the UK has strong universities and AI startups
Jensen Huang announced a £500 million investment in the UK cloud firm Nscale, saying Britain’s universities and startup ecosystem make it a strong place for AI growth. He argued these strengths could help the UK become an “AI superpower.”
3 .
What new restriction did Sam Altman’s OpenAI announce for under-18 users of ChatGPT?
Limiting chats to school subjects only
Forbidding jokes or riddles in teen accounts
Blocking flirtatious conversations with teens
Switching off AI access after 9pm
OpenAI confirmed it will block “flirty” conversations and other risky content for under-18s. Sam Altman explained these changes are part of stronger safeguards to protect younger users.
4 .
What idea has Yann LeCun said is key for making AI more like human intelligence?
Teaching AI to build “world models” of how things work
Giving AI bigger memory chips
Letting AI watch thousands of cat videos
Training AI to read every single book ever written
Yann LeCun, Meta’s Chief AI Scientist, argues AI must develop “world models” — internal representations of how the world works — to reason and plan effectively. He sees this as vital to building more human-like intelligence.
5 .
What big award did Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Yann LeCun share in 2018?
Nobel Prize in Physics
Fields Medal
ACM Turing Award
Academy Award for Technology
Geoffrey Hinton, Yoshua Bengio, and Yann LeCun jointly received the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award, often called the “Nobel Prize of Computing.” They were honoured for breakthroughs in deep learning, which underpin many modern AI systems.
6 .
Which AI-powered chatbot’s training team saw 500 people laid off this week?
ChatGPT
Grok
Claude
Bard
Elon Musk’s company xAI laid off 500 workers from its data annotation team. These employees helped train Grok, xAI’s chatbot, by labelling data to improve responses. The move highlights how much human work is still behind AI systems.
7 .
What idea has Yann LeCun said is key for making AI more like human intelligence?
Giving AI bigger memory chips
Teaching AI to build “world models” of how things work
Letting AI watch thousands of cat videos
Training AI to read every single book ever written
Yann LeCun has argued AI must build “world models” — internal representations of the world — to move beyond pattern-matching. This, he says, is crucial for reasoning and planning like humans.
8 .
Which AI scientist co-founded the non-profit AI4ALL to bring more diversity into AI research?
Fei-Fei Li
Demis Hassabis
Sam Altman
Geoffrey Hinton
Fei-Fei Li co-founded AI4ALL, a nonprofit that helps young people from underrepresented groups get into AI research. She believes diversity makes AI fairer and safer, and she continues to advocate for inclusion in tech.
9 .
Which type of job did Geoffrey Hinton suggest might actually be safer from AI automation?
Basic data entry roles
Customer service phone operators
Office admin and routine desk jobs
Plumbing and skilled manual trades
Geoffrey Hinton has said jobs like plumbing or other skilled manual trades are safer from AI automation, because AI still struggles with physical dexterity and real-world problem-solving. In contrast, routine desk jobs may be more at risk.
10 .
Which major AI pioneer has warned that powerful AI could threaten humanity if left unchecked?
Fei-Fei Li
Jensen Huang
Geoffrey Hinton
Demis Hassabis
Geoffrey Hinton has warned that advanced AI could one day pose risks to humanity if not properly controlled. He argues stronger safeguards are needed to avoid harmful outcomes, sparking debate among scientists and policymakers.
Author:  Tara Kemp

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