AI Quests
Hands-on AI quests and classroom-friendly challenges that walk students through data, models and real-world applications of AI.
AI isn't just something we read about, it's something we can play with, question, and understand. Below is a curated selection of interactive AI games and learning tools from trusted organisations like Google, the BBC, Microsoft, and the Turing Test.
Hands-on AI quests and classroom-friendly challenges that walk students through data, models and real-world applications of AI.
Create simple custom Alexa skills from templates — stories, quizzes and lists — without writing code, great for “how does Alexa work?” lessons.
Use your device camera to find real‑world objects that match emojis while an AI model tries to recognise them in real time.
Sing along to Queen and get a score for how closely your pitch, melody and timbre match Freddie Mercury — a fun doorway into AI audio analysis.
Draw imaginative prompts (like styles or abstract ideas) and see if an AI can recognise your artwork. A more artistic twist on AI guessing games.
Play through a fictional social media town to learn how disinformation spreads — then spot the same tricks in the real world.
Explore how artificial intelligence may change careers, skills, and workplaces in the future.
Draw everyday objects and watch as an AI tries to guess what you're sketching in real time. A fun way to see how machines learn from patterns.
Test your ability to tell the difference between human-made and AI-generated content.
Interactive activities that explain how deepfakes work and help students practice spotting manipulated media.
Train simple machine‑learning models in the browser and see how data shapes predictions — perfect for classroom demos about data → algorithm → prediction.
Chat and guess: are you talking to a human or an AI? A modern take on a classic AI question.