Our Programs
BOOTCAMP
25 hours
Small group, cohort-based, 5:1 ratio
10 sessions of 2,5 hours each
Learn Python & AI fundamentals
Practice essentials data analysis tools
Build your first mini project
Ideal for beginners curious about AI
Perfect for beginners with zero or few coding experience.
MENTORSHIP RESEARCH TRACK
15-30 sessions
1:1 mentorship from AI researchers
Each session of 1 hour
Explore ML, NLP, computer vision, neural networks
Conduct data analysis & design a research project
Portfolio-ready for college applications or competitions
Ideal for students who want mastery and personal guidance.
FELLOWSHIP
ENTREPRENEUR TRACK
(15-30 sessions)
1:1 mentorship from AI engineers & startup mentors
Each session of 1 hour (plus optional pitch coaching)
Learn product design, user testing, and MVP building
Build an AI-powered prototype + pitch deck
Perfect for college apps, incubators, and tech entrepreneurship
For students who want to build and launch their own AI solution
OUR OFFERS
FAQs
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Q: What is AI Natives?
AI Native is an AI education program designed by MIT alumni. We teach high school students to understand and apply artificial intelligence through real-world, mentored projects — preparing them for college and the future.Q: Is this program online or in-person?
Currently, all sessions are held live online to ensure flexibility and global access — while maintaining real-time interaction with mentors and peers.Q: How is this different from other AI programs?
Unlike many programs that use pre-recorded lessons or student instructors, AI Native offers 1:1 mentorship with real researchers and engineers from MIT, Amazon, Meta, etc. We also go beyond AI theory to include entrepreneurship and product thinking. -
Q: What will my child actually learn?
Students will learn Python programming, core machine learning concepts, and how AI is applied in fields like healthcare, climate, finance, art and more. They’ll complete a personal AI project guided by expert mentors.Q: Do students need to know how to code before starting?
No! The Crash Course is designed for beginners. We teach Python from the ground up and ensure every student gets hands-on help in small groups.Q: What kinds of projects do students build?
Projects range from chatbots for mental health, to AI that detects fake news, to climate prediction tools. Every project is unique, based on the student’s interest, and ready to showcase for college or competitions. -
Q: How much does it cost?
Scholarships and early-bird pricing may be available — please reach out to discuss pricing & eligibility.
Q: How are students placed in the right track?
We hold a brief onboarding interview to understand each student’s background and recommend the best track for their goals.Q: Can students move between tracks?
Yes! Many students begin with the Crash Course and then advance to Fellowship or Accelerator. We love seeing that growth.