Tech educationLuxembourg website offers first steps into Artificial Intelligence

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A new Luxembourgish AI learning platform is offering interactive modules for beginners.
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A new Luxembourgish website named “KI-Léierbud” (“AI Learning Booth”) aims to serve as a public introduction to Artificial Intelligence, offering beginners a structured and gradual way to engage with the technology.

Co-founder Claude Schuler describes the platform as being designed for universal access. “People who have never had any contact with AI can start very small and work their way up to much bigger things. So, it’s essentially […] for everyone”, Schuler says.

The website, ki-leierbud.lu, provides a range of introductory activities. Users can explore the history of AI, test their perception with a quiz on AI-generated images, experiment with a poetry-writing application, or generate their first images using simple prompts.

The platform is the creation of Marco Barnig, who brings approximately 50 years of experience in the AI field. He emphasises that the launch is just an initial step, with the platform intended for continuous evolution.

“We plan to add new things every week, and of course, look at the feedback from the people who use it and, based on that, see how to proceed”, Barnig explained.

One of the first planned additions is an application that allows users to generate music.

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