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Hey Abena, what are you
doing with your phone?
You’ve been real quiet.

Oh, hey Ade! I’m using ChatGPT.

ChatGPT? What’s that? Is it some kind of secret app?

Not a secret—it’s like a
super-smart robot that
talks to you and answers
your questions.

Really? What kind of questions?

Almost anything! Like, if I
don’t understand something in
school, I can ask it to explain.

Wait, so it can help with
homework?

Yup! It’s great at explaining math problems, writing essays, or even helping with science questions. But guess what? It’s not just for school stuff.

Oh yeah? What else?

You can ask about big, important things too. Like the other day, I heard about climate change, and I wasn’t
sure what it really means. So I asked ChatGPT, and it explained how the Earth is getting hotter because of too much pollution.

Whoa! So if I hear about
something confusing, like
“carbon footprint,” can
ChatGPT explain it to me?

Exactly! And guess what?
Mtoto News has been workingon making a special ChatGPT
just for kids like us!

Really? What’s special
about it?

It’s like a child-friendly digital
dictionary that you can use
anywhere, even on your phone or
computer. It’s super easy to use,
and it focuses on topics like climate
change.Its name is KATO,

Kato? Thats funny

Kato could mean a sense of
balance or harmony between
two things

Wait… so I could ask Kato,
“How can I help save water at
home?” and he would give me
ideas?

Yep! Or if you wanted to know why planting trees helps
the planet, he would explain that too.

That’s awesome! But why is
Mtoto News making it?

Well, Mtoto news wants kids to
have a safe and easy way to learn about important things. Sometimes, it’s hard to understand some
words on climate change, right?

Yeah, like when grown-ups
start talking about “global
warming” and “sustainable
development.”

Exactly. This ChatGPT will
explain all that in simple words,
so kids can understand and even
share with their friends or
families.

That’s so cool. Do you
think it also gives tips, like
how kids can take action?

Totally! It might even suggest
fun projects, like making posters
about protecting the environment
or starting a recycling club at
school.

I love it! So it’s not just
about learning but about
doing something, right?

Exactly, Ade. Knowledge is
powerful, but action makes a
difference.

Thanks for telling me about
this, Abena. Let’s try ChatGPT
now! I want to ask, “What can
kids do to fight climate
change?”