AI for the next generation

Prepare your child for the future in a safe environment

Give your child a head start by teaching them to use AI with reason and creativity. Spark is built on the AI Fluency methodology — developed in collaboration with top universities and experts at Anthropic — offering a closed, safe environment where you have full oversight.

Peer-reviewed methodology
Prof. Rick Dakan & Prof. Joseph Feller·In collaboration with Anthropic·9,800+ AI conversations analysed

AI is an amazing tool.

As a parent

Technology opens incredible possibilities. Our role is to help children steer AI instead of letting it do all the work. Those who learn this skill will have a valuable advantage.

What your child learns

Spark teaches kids to use the machine as a creative co-pilot, ask better questions, and think critically about the answers — all through fun and engaging play.

The 4D Framework — the core of Spark

Developed by Prof. Rick Dakan and Prof. Joseph Feller in collaboration with Anthropic — built on research analysing over 9,800 AI conversations. Four skills that empower your child to use AI with confidence and understanding.

Delegation

When should you use AI and when shouldn't you? Your child learns to divide tasks between themselves and the machine.

Description

How do I talk to AI? Clear instructions get better answers — your child learns the art.

Discernment

Is this right? Your child learns to evaluate AI responses and tell truth from nonsense.

Diligence

What am I responsible for? Your child learns about ethics, honesty, and using technology responsibly.

Built on proven methodology

See how our 4D Framework (AI Fluency) is designed to build critical thinking and digital literacy in children through play.

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Discover the Future

We publish in-depth articles on safety, prompt engineering, and critical thinking in the age of AI.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Spark safe for my child?expand_more
Yes, 100%. Spark uses strict Google Safety Settings. We never store personally identifiable information about children, and none of our AI models are trained on user data.
What is the 4D Framework (AI Fluency)?expand_more
It's a methodology built on four pillars: Delegation, Description, Discernment and Diligence. The framework was developed by Prof. Rick Dakan and Prof. Joseph Feller in collaboration with Anthropic, based on research analysing over 9,800 AI conversations.
What age is Spark for?expand_more
Spark is best suited for children aged 10–14. The missions require reading comprehension and critical thinking that perfectly suits this age group.
Doesn't this just increase my child's 'screen time'?expand_more
No. All missions are designed as 'active screen time' where the child has to solve puzzles, reflect, and create. Furthermore, you receive Conversation Starters as a parent to take the discussion off the screen and into the living room.
Can my child chat freely about anything with the AI?expand_more
No, the AI is strictly constrained (prompt engineered) to its role in each mission (e.g., answering as Queen Elizabeth I or a Martian robot). It cannot answer questions outside that framework.
Do I need to know anything about AI as a parent?expand_more
Not at all. The parent dashboard is designed to explain exactly what your child is learning in each mission and gives you ideas on how to support them without needing to be a computer scientist.
Does Spark work on all devices?expand_more
Yes, Spark is a Web App and works seamlessly on phones, tablets (iPads), and computers. As long as the device has a browser and an internet connection, your child can play.
Does it cost anything to use Spark?expand_more
No, Spark is currently completely free to use while we are in closed beta testing.