How Machines Learn
Level 1 of the Explorers path, and the front door to the whole school. Kids train real models, learn how AI learns from examples, and become the family's go-to for spotting AI-made pictures — no chatbots, all hands-on.
The only school in Iceland that teaches nothing but AI — from their first trained model at seven to Demo Day at seventeen. Small groups, real projects, a live showcase every term.
Book a free trialStart with their age. Pick the exact course together.
Train their first AI, spot fakes, and make AI art and stories — playful, curious, and half of it away from screens.
ExploreTrain real models, make AI art and music, build chatbots and AI-powered games — the hours in tech, turned into building AI.
ExploreHow AI really works, building AI apps, prompt engineering and machine learning — industry tools, teenage pacing, valgrein credit.
ExploreTrain and evaluate real models, build LLM agents, and present an AI product to Iceland’s tech industry at Demo Day.
ExploreNamed courses, not vague tracks — each one ends in something a child can show off.
Level 1 of the Explorers path, and the front door to the whole school. Kids train real models, learn how AI learns from examples, and become the family's go-to for spotting AI-made pictures — no chatbots, all hands-on.
The band's front door. Train it, wire it into a project, then break it on purpose. Kids build real machine-learning models and learn exactly how AI works — and where it fails.
Generative AI as a creative instrument. Kids make art, music and short videos by directing AI tools with real intent — and learn, hands-on, where the line between 'theirs' and 'the machine's' sits.
The band's front door and flagship. How AI really works, how to build with it, and how to train your own — including a model trained on real Icelandic data, graded honestly.
From blank file to a live web app with a real AI feature inside — a study tool, a helper, a generator. The fastest way to turn 'I use AI' into 'I built with it.'
Real machine learning for 16–18s: train and evaluate models in Python, build LLM-powered applications, and meet the frontier where it speaks Icelandic.
How Machines Learn at 7, AI Trainers at 10, AI Makers at 13, AI Engineer at 16: a ladder of four flagships — and since we teach nothing but AI, every other course builds on the same foundation. Understanding and ethics before tool access — always.
See the AI ladderThe showcase is the point: a live event where children demonstrate what they built — an AI you can play against, an app that answers you, a model the audience tries to fool. Knowledge that can be performed is knowledge that sticks.
How we teachChoose your child's age band, then the course that fits their interests.
The first lesson is always a free trial — no payment to register.
One lesson a week, then a live showcase where they demo what they built.
The four questions we hear most. The full list lives on the FAQ page.
We tailor course length to your municipality's frístundastyrkur grant. (Grant registration isn't in place yet — ask us where it stands.) Prices and the grant per municipality are on the pricing page.
No. Every band starts with a Step 1 that assumes zero experience, and the sprint engine gives faster kids extra challenges so nobody is bored or lost.
Yes. Under-13s never use chatbots — they learn how AI works with account-free tools and teacher-led demos. Real AI accounts come at 13+, only with your signed consent.
It converts screen time into building time. For ages 7–9 roughly half of each lesson is away from the screen entirely, and across every band the goal is making, not consuming.
No payment to register — see if it's a fit first.
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