Gabe Yanagihara
Join an AI Project Sprint!
What if you could publish a children’s book, compose an album, or design your own merch line using AI… In just 1 day!?
Virtual Sprints rotate each month!
-
BookSprint
Location: Zoom
Partner up with a friend (or fly solo) and create your own AI-illustrated children’s book! The winner of the sprint will receive a publishing deal and 10 copies of the book they created.
-
MerchSprint
Next Date: TBD
Partner up to design and launch your own custom merch line with AI! Choose between clothing, shoes, laptop stickers, and more!
-
MusicSprint
Next Date: TBD
Join a team and compose an AI-generated album! The winning team’s album will be published to Spotify 💿
Middle and High School Students, Teachers, and Parents!
Grab your friends and join a sprint! Here’s how it works:
Partner up with a friend, classmate, or your parent! (or fly solo)
Join the live virtual 90-min session! You’ll build a plan and learn the ropes.
Design + build your creation using no-code, free AI tools like ChatGPT, Adobe Firefly, Canva, and more! (we’ll show you what you need)
Submit your creation! We’ll pick our fav and you’ll win an epic deal that gives back to your school or community🔥
Teachers! You can register your entire class.
Sprinter Showcase!
Children’s books, written in 24 hours. By middle + high school sprinters.
The Adventures of Bouncy the Bunny
By Kate Wrigley (age 13) and Galia Pierce (age 13)
Homeschooled
Keoni the Adventurer
By Lilinoe Wilson and Makoa Wilson
Punahou
Charlie and Opae
By Jacey Waterhouse
Myron B Thompson Academy
Kaiona the Kia’i
By Greg Bowman, Alan Suemori, and Gabriel Yanagihara
I’olani
Every book. Every song. Every design. Captures an important story. Your story.
Did you know your story is super important?
No matter your age, we know you’ve got something to share!
Sometimes it’s difficult for our voices to be heard. But now with a little AI assistance, it’s possible to share your voice with the world!
Think about it like this: when you tell your story, you’re not just talking—you’re teaching!
Every time you share what’s happening or what you think about the world, you’re helping create a part of history.
It’s like being a hero for our future selves and even for kids who haven’t been born yet! Pretty cool, right?