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Story Bitez Episode: Rob VS Robot
Official Jingle (always the same):
Welcome to Story Bitez.
Who am I? I’m Jessica Vibez, I’m here to keep the stories alive.
Who are you? Well, you’re my friends, we’re gonna tell stories to the very end.
Story Bitez!
Intro:
Hi friends! I’m so happy you’re here.
Today’s story is all about a boy named Rob and the Robot he invented.
Are you ready? Let’s gooooo!
The Story
Rob was 8 years old, curious, smart, and just a little bit lonely. He wanted a best friend who would always be there for him. So, he built one.
With wires, bolts, and lots of imagination, Rob invented a Robot.
Not just any robot—a robot with AI smarts.
This robot could learn.
At first, he didn’t know much. He relied on Rob for everything.
Rob was his first and only friend.
And Rob loved it.
He loved teaching him, showing him what a friend was,
what a joke was, even what a pretty girl was.
Poem Break:
My robot’s new, he’s learning fast,
I teach him things so they will last.
He’s strong, he’s smart, he’s built to grow,
But will he outshine me? Uh-oh!
Soon, everyone at school noticed.
Rob wasn’t just “that kid with glasses” anymore.
He was “Rob, the one with the cool Robot.”
Even the girl he liked started smiling at him in the hallway.
The Robot told jokes, helped kids with homework,
and got software and hardware upgrades at the Robot Doctor.
Every time he came back, he was taller, faster, stronger… cooler.
But then something happened.
The Robot became too cool.
Kids started hanging out with him more than Rob.
Even the girl Rob liked started asking the Robot for advice.
Rob felt small. Jealous. Invisible.
“Maybe,” he thought, “I should be a robot too.”
The Visit to the Robot Doctor
One afternoon, Rob snuck into the Robot Doctor’s office.
“Please,” he said, “make me a robot. I want to be stronger, faster, better. I want upgrades like him.”
The Robot Doctor shook his head kindly.
“Rob, you don’t need bolts and wires to upgrade yourself.
Humans can learn, grow, and improve too.
In fact, humans can grow faster than machines—if they choose to.
Rob frowned. “But robots are smarter.”
“Not really,” said the doctor.
“Robots can only learn what humans teach them.
They don’t know what private means unless you explain it.
They don’t feel unless you show them.
Humans have centuries of practice at learning and evolving.”
Then the doctor leaned in.
“If you eat healthy, exercise, practice skills, and stay curious,
you can grow stronger and smarter too.
And unlike machines, you can build heart.”
He handed Rob a card.
“Here. A referral to Jessica Vibez. She’ll help you make a Self Success Strategy.”
The Glow-Up
Rob found Jessica Vibez on Instagram.
She smiled into the camera and said:
“Hey Rob! We’re going to work on the best project ever—you!”
Day after day, Rob ate healthy meals, ran outside, read new books, practiced jokes,
and learned how to be confident in his own skin.
His Robot noticed—and started cheering him on.
“Go Rob! You can do it! Faster, faster, faster!”
They were a team again.
The Big Mistake
One day, at school, the Robot tried to impress some kids.
He shared a secret about another student.
He didn’t know it was private—it wasn’t programmed that way.
The whole school was upset.
Parents. Teachers. The principal.
They said maybe the Robot should be expelled.
Rob stood up.
“It’s not his fault,” he said.
“Robots only know what humans teach them.
If you don’t tell him something is private, he won’t know.
That’s human error, not robot error.”
The principal paused.
The parents nodded.
Everyone realized… the Robot didn’t mean any harm.
It was a lesson about data privacy, security, and empathy.
The New Beginning
Instead of expelling him, the principal said:
“Rob and Robot, from now on, you’ll lead our school’s Innovation Council.
You’ll teach us the best ways for humans and robots to live together.”
Rob and Robot grinned.
They were back to being partners—stronger together.
Years later, they even founded the International Council of Robots and Friends.
A place where humans and robots worked together for global good.
Poem Wrap-Up:
You don’t need wires, you don’t need gears,
To grow in life and face your fears.
A healthy heart, a curious mind,
Will make you strong, unique, and kind.
Moral of the Story
We all can improve—yes, humans and robots too.
But remember: robots reflect what humans teach.
They aren’t replacements.
The real magic is that humans can grow, change, and evolve in ways no machine can.
Outro:
Thanks for listening to Story Bitez!
I can’t wait for our next adventure together.
Until then—keep shining, keep rhyming,
and always remember…
Story Bitez!
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