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Join Ari, an artificial intelligence prototype disguised as a 10-year-old boy, as he tackles his very first mission into humanhood... to make friends. This may seem like a simple mission, but just like learning ‘the floss’, things aren’t always as easy as they seem.
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Join Ari, an artificial intelligence prototype disguised as a 10-year-old boy, as he tackles his very first mission into humanhood... to make friends. This may seem like a simple mission, but just like learning ‘the floss’, things aren’t always as easy as they seem.
If you’d like to continue the conversation about the importance of respect at home, or maybe even on the school run, get advice and ideas on where to start in this helpful guide: respect.gov.au/talking-about-respect/
CREDITS:
Written by: Nat Amoore
Executive Producer: Elle Beattie
Editing, Music and Sound Design: Lem Zakharia
Head Of Podcasts: Rachel Corbett
CAST:
Professor Hixon played by Cameron Daddo
Sammy Warner played by Xion Jarvis
Ari played by River Mardesic
Tanna played by Victoria Wulff
Fernando Warner played by Michael Wipfli
Alison Warner played by Kate Ritchie
Malika played by Eva Grados
Jeremy played by Knox Gibson
Quinn played by Charlize Funke-Andrews
Omari played by Harlem Schwenke
Logan played by Oliver Carle
Mateo played by Christian James Sta Rosa
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