“Innovation is about thinking differently and AI gives you more directions to explore.”
1. Make Story Night Your New Family Tradition
- A gentle bedtime tale featuring your family as woodland creatures.
- A “hero’s journey” where your child must save the day (and possibly the cat).
- A holiday rom-com parody starring two people who met while arguing over the last mince pie.
2. Build Custom Trivia That Gets Delightfully Niche
- Want 50 questions purely about 80s sci-fi films? Done.
- Want 20 questions that a nine-year-old can answer but still stump an adult? Easy.
- Want a quiz about “things our dog would definitely do if he had a credit card”? Absolutely possible.
3. Ask AI to Write Family Poems or Song Lyrics
4. Play “What Can I Make With This Stuff?” With Your Fridge
5. Turn Your Friends and Family Into AI-Generated Characters
- A dog version of yourself.
- A Lego minifigure.
- A claymation character straight out of a Wallace and Gromit film.
- A superhero.
- A renaissance portrait.
- A dessert (for reasons that may or may not make sense at the time).
6. Ask AI To Build Party Games For Real Humans
- For quieter guests, AI can add variations so everyone feels included.
- For energetic children, it can amp things up without turning your house into an obstacle course.
7. Get Clever Gift Ideas (And Even Funnier Gift Tags)
- “From Han Solo to Princess Leia.”
- “From Michelle to Barack.”
- “From Elsa to Anna”
8. Create Coloring Pages and Activity Sheets for Kids
9. Use AI to Spark Conversations Worth Having
- Ask for questions that spark stories instead of speeches.
- Moments instead of monologues.
- Smiles instead of sighs.
10. Break Out of the “Going to a Movie” Rut
- Ask for ideas for a night in, a day out, or a low-cost adventure.
- AI will suggest activities that match your ages, interests, location, weather, and energy level.
- Oddly specific and surprisingly great ideas appear, and suddenly your “usual” plans become something entirely new.
BONUS! Design Something Unexpected
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About Julie: A Hall of Fame AI keynote speaker, tech founder, and innovation strategist, Julie works with associations, real estate professionals, and corporate sales teams to help them lead smarter, sell more, serve better, and save time with AI. She delivers highly actionable and engaging keynotes on becoming AI-empowered, leading in an AI-driven world, and transforming work and customer relationships.
FAQs: Using AI For Fun With Family And Friends
AI is great for low-effort, high-fun ideas like custom trivia, silly family poems, coloring pages, and story nights where your kids are the heroes. Think of it as the helper in the corner quietly handing you fresh ideas whenever your brain taps out.
Used thoughtfully, yes. Stick to reputable tools, avoid sharing private details like full names, addresses, or schools, and review anything before you read or show it to children. You stay in charge, AI stays in the helper role.
Start with small, playful things: a custom bedtime story, a coloring page with their name, or trivia questions about a favorite film or sports team. When AI shows up as “fun” instead of “scary future robot,” everyone relaxes.
Absolutely. AI can suggest age-friendly games, tweak rules for mixed groups, and even invent new party games around your theme, space, and time limit. You bring the people and snacks; AI helps you skip the “what should we do now?” pause.
AI is good, not perfect. Treat it like that friend who knows a lot but occasionally makes things up with great confidence. Double-check anything that turns into a heated debate and be ready to award bonus points for successful fact-checking.
Yes, and it is strangely enthusiastic about it. You provide the inside jokes, family details, and general vibe, and AI turns them into poems, parody lyrics, or story starters. You can always edit the bits that are not quite “you.”
Use AI as a brainstorming buddy, not the gift buyer. Ask for ideas based on hobbies, budget, and personality, then choose and personalize what feels right. You still decide the gift and add the heart; AI just stops you staring at the screen.
Yes. You can ask for coloring page ideas or simple activity concepts tailored to age, interests, and themes, then create or generate the images. Kids love seeing themselves, their pets, or their favorite characters appear in what they color.
Use AI to start the moment, not replace it. Let it suggest questions, stories, or games, then put the device down and focus on each other. The win is more eye contact and shared laughter, not more screen time.
Because low-stakes practice is where real confidence builds. When you use AI for light, personal things every day, it becomes much easier to use it for the higher-stakes projects in January. Play now, benefit later.