Parent consent, accounts, placement.
We handle the compliant consent flow and student setup. Your administration ships the parent note we draft.
An applied AI program for schools, taught by the studio behind Fairshift and Vani. Refreshed every term against what is actually shipping. Safety-literacy included, by default.
“Explainable to a concerned parent in thirty seconds.”
We are not a software subscription. We are a full AI program — curriculum, teachers, safety reviews, parent communications, board reporting — delivered as one thing.
Six pillars included in every institutional tier. Nothing gated. Nothing add-on.
The frontier moves every few weeks. So do we. New models, new architectures, new shipping patterns — in the syllabus the term they land, not the year after.
Each term adds a deployed system to the student portfolio. Real agents, real phone numbers, real URLs. Not essays about AI.
Our always-on AI tutor with teacher oversight on every conversation. Not the consumer version.
The other half nobody teaches. Students learn how AI is being used to phish, deepfake, and manipulate — and how to defend against it. And never be the one building it.
Your faculty becomes AI-literate through a structured workshop plus quarterly office hours with the studio's working engineers.
Parents see every Sage conversation. Principals see per-grade progress and flagged content. Compliant to whichever standard binds your school.
Every term ends in something parents can see. Every student graduates with an AI project of their own.
We handle the compliant consent flow and student setup. Your administration ships the parent note we draft.
Students build their first working agents on the latest models. Portfolio starts here.
Safety literacy. Students see how AI is weaponised — phishing apps, deepfakes, data swipes — and learn to defend.
Students deploy a real AI system and present it to parents and teachers. Not a quiz. A demo.
Most of the safety work is invisible. Here is what we are willing to put in writing, and what we refuse to do even if asked.
Students never touch consumer AI directly. Every lab runs against our school-tier Sage with age-band filters and real-time moderation.
DPDP, GDPR, CCPA, UAE PDPL, FERPA — whichever binds your school. Minimum data, stored in-region, auto-deleted on departure.
Every conversation visible to the assigned teacher. Flagged content reaches a human reviewer in one hour, 24/7.
We charge the school. No ads, no data sale, no model training on student data. Written into the contract.
Every engagement is shaped to your school — size, jurisdiction, academic calendar, and the framework you teach to. Pricing is set in conversation, not on a page, because fit comes first.
Full program, one grade, one academic year. Evidence before a school-wide commitment.
The full Academy across grades 3–12. One coherent AI-literacy framework for your whole school.
For school chains, networks, district rollouts. Custom adaptation, parallel delivery.
We price per track, in conversation with your board and IT head. Every engagement carries a 90-day window at the start of the academic year — if the fit is wrong, we refund and wind the program down cleanly. No per-student billing, ever.
Students never touch consumer ChatGPT or Claude. Every lab runs in sandboxed environments against our school-tier Sage with age-band filters and real-time moderation. Every conversation is visible to teacher and parent. Flagged content reaches a human reviewer in one hour. Compliant to whichever data-protection standard binds your school.
Forty-five minutes with Fairshift Academy. We walk your administration through the curriculum, the safety model, and the exact rollout path for your school.
Production AI platform. Voice, WhatsApp, avatar, kiosk, web. 12 LLM providers, multi-jurisdictional.
Autonomous AI voice agent platform. 42 languages, sub-1s response, millions of minutes at 99.9% uptime.
More products launching this year. Every new system we ship becomes the next thing Academy teaches — refreshed every term against what is actually shipping, not against what was current when the syllabus was printed.