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[Exploring the Future of Learning: An Interview with Storytime AI CEO Brian Carlson]-[Replay: What If You Could Star in Your Own Book with AI? (Older kids, parents, & teachers)]

AI for Kids · B1 · 2026-03-03

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Unlocking Potential: AI in Education and Creativity

In this episode of the AI for Kids podcast, host Amber sits down with Brian Carlson, the CEO and co-founder of Storytime AI. The conversation explores how artificial intelligence is transforming the way children learn, read, and interact with the world, while addressing the vital importance of maintaining critical thinking skills in the age of automation.

From Math Enthusiast to AI Innovator

Brian Carlson shares his personal journey, noting that he was a "big math person" during his childhood. While he initially struggled with traditional literature, his background in mathematics provided a foundation for his current work. He explains that his transition into the tech space, specifically education technology, was driven by a desire to make learning more personalized.

Storytime AI was born from the realization that AI can act as a powerful tool for personalized learning. By allowing children to become the "hero of their own story," the app boosts engagement and literacy. Brian highlights that when kids see themselves represented in books—whether they are exploring the world or pursuing professional dreams—they are "more likely to follow that path."

The Role of AI in Literacy and Language

One of the most impressive features of Storytime AI is its accessibility, with content available in 70 different languages. Brian emphasizes that AI is helping to preserve languages that previously lacked digital resources. The platform is currently evolving from creating short stories to developing "full length novels" and integrating video capabilities, aiming to provide a rich, immersive reading experience that evolves with the user.

Navigating the Dangers and Maintaining Critical Thinking

Despite the excitement surrounding AI, the conversation turns to the potential risks. Brian offers a balanced perspective, warning that the biggest danger for children is losing the ability to be a "critical thinker." He stresses that AI should be used as a tool to "enhance" human creativity rather than a replacement for it.

He argues that by understanding the structure of books and dialogue provided by AI, children can actually become better writers. The goal, according to Brian, is to avoid relying on technology to the point where we "forget how to think as people." He encourages parents and teachers to guide children in finding a healthy balance, treating AI as a creative partner in their educational journey.

The Future: AI for Good and Democratization

Looking ahead, Brian discusses the concept of "AI for good." He envisions a future where high-quality education is no longer expensive or exclusive. By providing every student with a personalized AI tutor, we can "level the playing field," ensuring that children from all backgrounds have access to the same learning opportunities.

When asked about the future of his company, Brian reveals that they are working on technology that will soon allow users to create "full actual movies" just by typing a prompt. He believes this is a form of "democratization," where the barriers to storytelling are lowered, allowing anyone with a great idea to bring it to life on screen.

Advice for Future Entrepreneurs

For young listeners interested in starting their own tech or literacy companies, Brian offers sage advice:

  1. Be curious: Always look for ways to learn about the newest technologies.
  2. Gain experience: Don't rush into starting a business immediately after school; work in the field for five to ten years to become an expert.
  3. Be patient: Building something meaningful takes time and hard work.

As the episode concludes, Brian reminds listeners that while AI is an incredible tool, it is not perfect. He encourages kids to "stay curious," explore the world, and always engage with technology under the guidance of a parent or teacher to ensure a safe and productive experience.

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Have you ever noticed how video games get harder just when you're getting good?
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Are you ready to get started?
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Let's discover AI together.
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I know you're all wondering, what is Storytime AI?
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I think we get a good idea of what it's about.
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get started
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bit by bit
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on demand
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an extension of
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📖 Transcript

Have you ever noticed how video games get harder just when you're getting good?
Or how Netflix or YouTube always suggest the perfect next show or video to watch?
That's artificial intelligence, AI, at work.
Welcome to AI for Kids, the podcast where we explore AI together with your parents and teachers.
We'll look at how it works in simple ways with real examples.
And we'll talk honestly about the worries like safety, privacy and what it means for the future, so everyone feels informed.

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