Decode AI: an A to Z guide to Artificial Intelligence
By (Author) Lauren K. Brady
BookBaby
BookBaby
16th September 2025
United States
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Programming and scripting languages
Paperback
36
Width 215mm, Height 215mm, Spine 2mm
127g
"An A to Z Guide to Artificial Intelligence" is a playful and engaging introduction to computer science, data, and the exciting world of AI. This picture book makes complex ideas fun and accessible, showing how AI shapes the world around us. Through vibrant illustrations and relatable examples, young readers will explore the many ways AI impacts daily life-from predicting the weather to powering self-driving tractors. With each page, kids gain a clearer understanding of AI-and the confidence to imagine how it could make a difference in their own lives.
Written by a PhD-trained data scientist, this book blends expertise with a passion for education. "An A to Z Guide to Artificial Intelligence" not only explains foundational AI concepts but also inspires kids to think critically, dream big, and see technology as a creative tool for good. Whether it's understanding how machines learn or imagining a future shaped by innovation, this book offers an inviting entry point into the possibilities of AI-perfect for kids, parents, and STEM educators alike.
Lauren K. Brady earned her PhD in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. Her early work as a geneticist introduced her to the fascinating field of computational biology, inspiring her to become a data scientist during graduate school. Today, Lauren applies her expertise in genetics, oncology, and data science to explore how artificial intelligence can deepen our understanding of cancer and uncover new treatment strategies.
Dr. Brady created the Discover & Decode book series to share her love of STEM with young readers, breaking down complex concepts into fun, accessible ideas that inspire the next generation of thinkers and creators.
She lives in the Philadelphia suburbs with her husband, their two sons, and their beloved black lab, Juneau. Outside of research, she enjoys yoga, gardening, and spending time outdoors.