Every student at Nova Middle School just received the same thing: a powerful AI helper named AMP. So why do some kids soar while others crash? Because the tool was never the test. The pilot is.
The AI Pilot is a classroom manga adventure that teaches children the one skill no machine can hand them — how to think clearly while holding the most powerful tool their generation has ever been given. When AMP arrives, it can do almost anything: write the essay, solve the problem, generate the answer in seconds. But Kai, Mei, and Rex quickly discover that having a brilliant AI is not the same as being a smart person who uses one. Guided by their teacher, Mr. Orion, they learn to fly AMP through seven essential skills — Language, Imagination, Judgment, Agency, Resilience, Attention, and Wisdom — and put each one to work on real problems, from a school-wide community challenge to a high-pressure regional showcase.
That showcase is where the book earns its heart. Racing the clock, the kids are tempted to let the AI write everything for them, and it produces something that looks spectacular and turns out to be completely made up. The lesson lands the way no lecture can: AI does not lie on purpose, it fills the gaps you leave open, and the difference between winning and embarrassing yourself comes down to one habit — checking the source. Same tool, different pilot.
Written by finance professor and author Michael Cheah, The AI Pilot turns a serious idea into a story children actually enjoy: that artificial intelligence is making knowledge cheap and wisdom expensive, and that the young people who thrive will be the ones who stay curious, careful, and kind while everyone else just presses buttons. The book closes with a keep-it field guide, a "spot the hallucination" challenge, and a page where readers write their own personal AI Code, so the lessons leave the page and follow them to the screen.
For parents and teachers who want children to use AI thoughtfully rather than thoughtlessly, this is the perfect doorway. Read it alongside your child, then ask them the question at the center of the book: not what the AI can do, but what kind of pilot they want to be.
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