Your child teaches a real AI by example — apple, not apple — and watches the clues that matter light up as it gets smarter. No coding. No download. Just the "whoa, I made that" moment.
Runs in any browser. Free to start.
Flick cards — 👍 apple, 👎 not apple. Each example teaches the AI a little more.
The clues that matter (red, stem) glow brighter; the ones that don't fade. The smartness meter climbs.
Show it something new and see if it guesses right. Then hunt for its blind spots — it explains why it was wrong.
This is the honest part most tools skip. Teach the AI only red apples, then show it a green one — it says "not an apple." That is bias, and your child sees exactly how it happens. Teach it badly and it learns badly. Because the model is real, its mistakes are real — and that is the whole lesson.
Yes — and it is a real model, not a pretend one. The child shows it examples (this is an apple, this is not) and it genuinely learns the pattern, gets more accurate, and can be tested on things it has never seen. No coding, no math required.
The AI looks at "clues" (is it red? does it have a stem? wheels?). Each time the child teaches it, the clues that matter grow stronger and the ones that do not fade away — you can watch it happen on the brain. That is exactly how real machine learning works, made visible.
No. It runs in any browser with zero setup, and there is no coding at all — kids teach by tapping or flicking example cards.
Start by training it to spot apples, then cats, then pick your own mission (fruit, birds, fish). One growing AI keeps every skill you teach it — teach it something early and it still remembers later.
Yes, completely free, along with the rest of iMasterly.
Same big idea — train a model by example — but built as a guided, gamified journey for kids K–8, with the AI's "brain" shown so they understand what is happening, plus lessons on bias, neural networks, and how chatbots work. And it is honest: it shows the AI failing when you teach it badly.
The first "I trained that!" moment is one click away.
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