Inspirit AI Impact
At Inspirit AI, we are building AI literacy for students of all ages, backgrounds, and interests.
Preparing High School Students for an AI-Powered Future
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the defining technology of our time. Despite AI’s increasingly impactful role in our society and potential to solve many of our most pressing problems, most schools are not prepared with the curriculum to educate our students about this technology and the societal and economic impacts it poses.
We started Inspirit AI to inspire students of all ages, backgrounds and interests to learn about AI through project-based, interdisciplinary learning led by graduate students from leading universities. By grounding our curriculum in ethics, we prepare our students to leverage technology to solve real-world problems and make a positive impact on the world.
Student Spotlights
At Inspirit AI, we are passionate about preparing students for success – in high school, college, and beyond. We are incredibly proud of our student alumni who have extended their AI endeavors beyond Inspirit, from startups to science fairs and more.
Applying AI to Real-World Problems: Responsible Journalism
By Ananya G., now at Princeton University
“Inspirit was a launchpad for my journey in applying AI to real-world problems - from transparency in journalism to reproductive health issues.”
Named one of India’s ten Youth Changemakers of 2019 by The Better India, Ananya is currently at Princeton, pursuing a Major in Computer Science with minors in Cognitive Science, Technology and Society, and Creative Writing
Passion Project: Creating an AI Referee for Fencing
By Jason M., Allez Go Creator
“After participating in the AI Scholars program, I was inspired to combine my interest in technology with my passion for fencing.”
After attending an Inspirit AI program, Jason went on to create an AI-powered fencing referee system called Allez Go.
Ethics in AI: Exploring the Social and Economic Impacts of AI
By Kalissa G., now at Stanford University
“Completing a Criminal Justice project through Inspirit’s AI Scholars program helped prepare me to study the social & economic impact of AI at Stanford.”
Kalissa is now a Freshman at Stanford University, and plans to continue her studies of AI and Technology Ethics throughout her college career.
Building a Global Classroom
We bring the most recent developments in AI from courses and labs in Silicon Valley to empower high school students globally. Our project-based programs have reached thousands of students in over 70 countries.
We have instructed students from over 2,000 schools across the world, and our student alumni have gone on to attend top universities internationally.
Inspirit AI Offered by Leading K12 Schools Globally
We are proud to collaborate with leading schools and districts in bringing interdisciplinary project-based artificial intelligence education to students. Our flexible curriculum is adapted to suit in-school, after-school or summer periods of any duration and frequency.
Miami Country Day School
MCDS, named a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, was uniquely positioned to collaborate with Inspirit AI’s subject matter experts to bring project-based, hands-on coding lessons to their students.
Pilgrim School
Inspirit partnered with the Pilgrim School in Los Angeles to create AI Pioneers, an in-school AI elective for middle school students.
Khan Lab School
In 2021, KLS partnered with Inspirit AI to build a custom, year-long course intended to be taught as a formal class for juniors and seniors looking to expand their coding abilities beyond the Advanced Placement program.
Hun School
Inspirit AI recently partnered with the Hun School at Princeton to create an AI Creators course for middle school students.
Our Teaching Philosophy
Hear from Inspirit AI Instructor Sehj Kashyap, M.S. in Bioengineering from Stanford University, as he describes his teaching style and philosophy for empowering high school students to learn AI.