A cozy learning cafe where school students explore Artificial & Augmented Intelligence — through hands-on projects, guided mentorship, and real-world curiosity.
Ai Café is not just a classroom — it's a creative space where school students aged 10–18 come to experiment, build, and understand how intelligent technologies shape the world around them.
With no prior experience required, our curriculum meets every student where they are — blending storytelling, coding, ethics, and design into one seamless journey.
"Intelligence is not just artificial — it's augmented by the curiosity of every student who walks through our doors."
What is Ai? How do machines learn? Discover the basics through stories, games, and simple visual tools — no code needed.
Train your first model, understand datasets, and see how Ai makes decisions — using real-world examples you already know.
Use Python and popular Ai APIs to build chatbots, image classifiers, and recommendation engines from scratch.
Teach computers to see. Detect objects, recognize faces, and build creative visual Ai projects using OpenCV and TensorFlow.
Explore LLMs, image generation, and how Ai creates art, music, and text. Build with tools like GPT and Stable Diffusion.
Who is Ai fair to? Who does it harm? Dive deep into bias, privacy, and the future of intelligence in a changing world.
Take a short quiz or speak with a mentor to find the right course for your age, experience, and interests.
Attend in-person or online sessions in our signature cozy, distraction-free learning environment.
Every week, complete a mini-project. Get feedback from peers, mentors, and our Ai-powered review system.
Present your final project to a live audience, earn your certificate, and join our alumni network.
I walked in thinking Ai was only for engineers. Three months later, I built a model that predicts my school bus schedule. Ai Café changed everything.
The Ai Ethics course made me question everything. Not in a scary way — in an exciting way. I now understand that I, too, have a voice in how technology should work.
I'm 12 and I made a chatbot that helps my little sister with homework. My parents couldn't believe it. Neither could I, honestly.
Enroll today — new cohorts start every month. Seats are limited to keep classes small, personal, and hands-on.