AI Quests teaches AI literacy to students ages 11 to 14 through immersive adventures.

AI Quests: Bringing AI literacy to the classroom

Sep 09, 2025

AI Quests teaches AI literacy to students ages 11 to 14 through immersive adventures.

"Today, we’re launching a fun new way for students to learn firsthand about how AI can address real-world challenges. Created by Google Research in collaboration with the Stanford Accelerator for Learning, AI Quests invites students ages 11 to 14 to step into the shoes of Google researchers, applying AI across climate, health and science. It’s our latest effort around AI literacy in classrooms, not only teaching the next generation how to use the technology, but also inspiring them to use AI to make a positive impact on their world.

In AI Quests, students explore the fundamentals of AI and its applications through a series of immersive adventures. They have the opportunity to explore, make mistakes, reflect on their thinking and make changes, with guidance from their in-game mentor, Professor Skye."




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