ARTificial Intelligence by David Biedrzycki
From his earliest days as “a little chip,” Robot knows something sets him apart. David Biedrzycki’s Artificial Intelligence is a tender, humorous exploration of what happens when a robot designed for efficiency discovers the messy, magnificent world of creativity and art.
Robot struggles at the warehouse where all the other robots perform their tasks with mechanical precision. He’s clumsy, distracted, and simply can’t conform to the rigid expectations of robot life. Due to his poor performance he faces reprogramming, and then worse, recycling—the robotic equivalent of death. But then Robot accidentally stumbles into the world outside the warehouse. He finds a pulsing, busy world of noise and music that makes him want to move, create, and share art with his fellow robots.
The transformation is magical. Robot becomes enchanted, discovering that beauty and creativity aren’t programmable—they’re experiential. But when he returns to share his revelation with his fellow robots, he faces a profound challenge: How do you explain Art? How do you describe the feeling of music to those who only process sound as data? Creativity, Robot discovers, isn’t just for explaining—it’s for sharing.
Biedrzycki brilliantly captures the frustration and joy of artistic discovery. Robot’s attempts to make art are clumsy at first, and his attempts to share the world of creativity with his robot peers are fraught with misunderstanding and danger. But Robot recognizes that his purpose, passion, and the courage to be “ART-ificially different” is his calling. The wordplay throughout adds levity to deeper themes about conformity, creativity, and the courage to be yourself. For parents and teachers, this might provoke a conversation about what makes us feel creative and human, especially at a moment when AI seems able to preform creative tasks previously only humans could handle. It implicitly begs the question about what makes up human intelligence? Is it creativity? Is it empathy? Is it our need to share, or both?
The illustrations pulse with energy, contrasting the cold, industrial warehouse with the vibrant, chaotic beauty of the outside human world. Robot’s journey conveys wonder, confusion, determination, and ultimately, joy. Young readers will recognize Robot’s journey as their own—the challenge of trying something new, the disappointment when others don’t hold the same enthusiasm, the triumph of sharing your own voice.
The story poses a question that resonates beyond robots and warehouses: What happens when someone built for one purpose discovers they’re meant for something entirely different? And more importantly, will they have the courage to pursue it, even when rejection and erasure threaten everything they’ve become? Robot’s journey reminds us that creativity isn’t a malfunction—it’s what makes us come alive.
This book is a crowd pleaser and by the story’s end, listeners will be rooting for Robot, hoping he can share his gift, transform his world, and prove that sharing creativity is something to celebrate.
