LearnAI4Kids
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Let's learn how AI really works.

Not a boring textbook. You'll play with it. Make it guess. Watch it mess up. Then you'll know things about AI that most grown-ups don't.

Each room is a short hands-on activity. Click things. Drag things. Watch what happens. That's how you learn.

Where do I start?

Pick what fits. You can always go anywhere — this is just a suggestion.

With my grown-up
We're doing this together.
Great for ages 6–10, or any age with a parent. One room at a time, talk about what you notice.
I'm 9 – 12
Show me how it works.
Jump into the rooms. Each one is a short activity. Skip around, go fast, or take your time.
I'm 13 or older
Take me to the grown-up version.
If you're a teen, the grown-up site has more depth. Same honest voice, more detail.

The rooms

Five rooms. Walk them in order, or skip around — each one stands on its own.

01 Doorway to Room 1: a kid and a friendly robot playing a word-guessing game.
What is AI?
Play the word-guessing game. See how AI actually works. Compare robot and human brains.
02 Doorway to Room 2: a puzzled robot surrounded by floating colored orbs.
When AI is wrong
Watch AI be confidently wrong. Ask the same thing twice. Find out why AI miscounts the Rs in strawberry.
03 Doorway to Room 3: a kid and the robot exchanging a glowing question.
Using AI well
Turn AI into a tutor instead of an answer machine. The magic recipe for good questions.
04 Doorway to Room 4: the robot holding two small portraits side by side, comparing them.
Real worries
Spot fake faces. What AI can't know about YOU. The cheat-o-meter. AI pets aren't friends.
05 Doorway to Room 5: a kid stepping through a glowing gold doorway, robot waving.
Your turn
Print the three super-questions card. One thing to try with a grown-up tonight. Start a curiosity journal.

For grown-ups reading over a shoulder

This site is being built with care. Nothing is tracked, no accounts are needed, and nothing a kid types leaves their browser. Every activity comes from an established K-12 AI framework (AI4K12), and every claim has a source. Before this gets wider promotion, educators will review it. See For Grown-ups for the full approach, or Privacy for the data stance.