I built something I couldn't stop thinking about.
Today I'm sharing it. It's called Feynman.
I'm a Stanford graduate. I got access to some of the best AI education on earth, and I kept thinking about every brilliant kid who never will, just because of where they were born or what their family earns. Feynman is my answer to that.
It takes the kind of advanced, university-level AI coursework I was lucky enough to learn, and rebuilds it as a Learning Ladder: the same concept met at five heights, from a kindergarten spark all the way up to the real thing. Nothing watered down. We just build honest rungs underneath it, so every student finds the step they can actually stand on.
Education changed the trajectory of my life. Stanford changed the trajectory of my life, and I refuse to build one more tool that only the already-resourced can reach.
A commitment, in public, on day one
Feynman is free for first-generation and low-income students.
And I'm starting in my own backyard. Students in Jurupa Valley and Montclair get it completely free, no strings, as the program rolls out.
Complex ideas, made beautifully simple.
For everyone this time.
