Rivian Families:
The AI
Lemonade Jam
January 10, 2026
10:30am-12:30pm
A creative morning for families to imagine, play and build together.
What if cars had emotions? Kids and parents team up to explore that question, sketch ideas, film moments and create a short video.
No tech skills needed.
Come for the fun, leave with something you built with your kid!
What if cars could
feel emotions?
That's the question we're exploring together — kids, parents, and AI — in this 2-hour creative workshop.
It's a simple prompt with endless possibilities. Maybe your car gets nervous in traffic. Maybe it dreams about road trips. Maybe it feels proud when it helps someone. What kind of story would that car tell? What would it look like? What would it need?
This experience invites families to move from idea to finished video in a single session. It's fast, collaborative, and hands-on — built on Lemonade Stand's core belief that the best way to understand creativity and technology is to use them together, with intention.
The workshop unfolds in two acts:
Quick Intro (10 min) — We'll explain the day, talk about learning by experimenting with AI, offer a quick "mindset shift towards AI," and share some quick learnings about how AI works.
Act 1: Quick Create (45 min) — Every family team has 20 minutes to imagine their version of an emotional car. Is it a character? A brand? A service? A story? You decide. Use drawing, writing, and AI (for naming, taglines, or quick visuals) to sketch out your idea. Then we share what we've made — and see how many different directions one question can take us.
Act 2: The Video Jam (60 min) — Now we pick one direction together (or weave several together) and everyone becomes a collaborator on a single story. Families contribute drawings, filmed moments, voiceovers, and AI-generated elements. We'll mix these pieces into one short video that captures what we imagined as a group — and watch it together before we leave.
Why this matters: At Lemonade, we believe AI should expand human creativity, not replace it. This workshop gives families a chance to experiment with new tools while keeping their own imagination, voice, and choices at the center. You'll leave with something tangible — and with a new understanding of how to create in a world where AI is just one more material on the table.
Come curious. Leave having made something together.
It’s free.
Register here.

