I feel more excited about AI because I want to see how it progresses in the future. It's made me think AI is a lot more exciting. A thing that I genuinely want to learn more about. AI is fast becoming part of our daily lives and it will play a big role in children’s futures. Helping them to understand what AI is and how people design and use it is vital to prepare them for that future – and inspire them to shape it. The BBC micro:bit is a pocket-sized computer. It makes computing physical, so it’s a great tool for children to explore basic computational thinking. Extend that learning with micro:bit CreateAI - a free, web-based tool that makes it easy for students to explore AI through movement and machine learning. Students can program a micro:bit to recognise and respond to their movements, like clapping, waving, running or even jumping. They can then use their data to train, test and improve a machine learning model then use it to code a micro:bit, to take their AI into the real world. I think it's really important for our students to learn about AI, it's going to have a massive impact in their future. The micro:bit CreateAI tool is an incredibly useful bit of kit. It's a really practical tool that the kids get really engaged about. It's really cool how like at first you’re teaching it and then it's like telling you things that you didn't know. It excites me more about what's to come. If I had to sum up the micro:bit in one word it would be Fun Intelligent Interesting Clever Exciting Amazing!