Why we need xCloude.ai? Access to high-level Ai at prices kids can afford. Or that parents can afford to sign us up at.(And yeah mom, i ended a sentence with a preposition.)
— What I want to do
To help kids use Ai more effectively.
AND — [ugh] — for the 75th time teachers/parents: it is how i will succeed in life. it is not a way to cheat.
— Why is it wrong if it is so great, the old folks say?
It is wrong because:
- Those kids didn't review the answers and iterate to get the precision that is really needed. The ability to iterate and adjust to weed out the nonsense and get the right answers is the skill i need to couple with whatever subject i'm learning. And that iteration requires me to know the subject and the process.
- Restrict ai and i memorize words and can't use them. That isn't real learning.
- Ai is access to all the knowledge the world has ever had in one place — AND my career will require fluency in Ai in the same exact way you millenials grew up with as the internet formed.
— Plus.
If YOU ALL aren't going to work on saving our communities from excess water and power use — not by killing data centers btws — then we will. [i slam my door for effect.]
Efficiency of prompting. Cross-platform and conversation memory. Avoiding rabbit holes of time suck and token burning. If you all aren't going to do it, then we kids have to.
— Amelia
Amelia Marciano
Chief Strategy Officer · Head of Youth Engagement. 14 going on 15. Freshman at Langley High School in McLean, Virginia. Got the first cut of this site built for her — and rebuilt it with notes seven times before her dad asked her to stop.
Julie Zhao
Joining Amelia from Langley. Role in formation. Together they are the first members of the youth strategy bench at xCloude.ai — and the early voice for what kids actually need from this kind of platform.
The kid agenda
Pricing kids can afford. Cross-platform memory. Prompt efficiency. Stopping the time-suck and token-burn. And — per Amelia — saving our communities from excess water and power use.