AI is reshaping every industry. Schools aren't keeping up. Discover what your teen actually needs to thrive, and how to give them a head start.
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There is no wave of layoffs. There is a hiring freeze, quietly embedded in technological change. Nearly 43% of recent U.S. graduates (ages 22–27) are underemployed. (Source: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, 2025)
Today's classrooms still center on memorize-and-test learning. Meanwhile, employers are looking for people who can think critically, solve real problems, and ship things with AI.
Average teen spends 7+ hours on screens daily, scrolling, not building. What if that time became productive?
A degree used to be the ticket. Now employers want proof of skills, initiative, and the ability to ship real work.
AI Product Building is the skill of discovering real problems, designing solutions, building apps, and testing them with real users. It's the complete cycle: empathize, define, ideate, build, and validate.
At the heart of this process is Design Thinking, a human-centered approach used by the world's best product teams.
AI can write code, generate images, and draft emails. But it cannot decide which problem is worth solving. That judgment, knowing what to build and why, is the skill that will define the next generation of leaders.
AI tools have made it possible for anyone, including teens, to go from idea to working app in days instead of months. But schools still aren't teaching this. The gap between what's possible and what's being taught has never been wider.
Whether it's college admissions or a first job, a portfolio of real products beats a list of courses. Teens who can show what they've built have a massive advantage over those who can only show what they've memorized.
This mindset applies to any field, not just tech. And it compounds: a teen who learns product thinking can build apps to boost their own study productivity, solve problems in their community, or even launch a side project. The earlier they start, the further they go.
A clear-eyed look at the AI era, plus a practical roadmap for your teen.
From healthcare to finance to creative work. See real examples of how AI is reshaping the job landscape right now, not in 10 years.
The obsession with college rankings misses the point. We'll show why building real skills and a portfolio matters more than a perfect GPA.
Critical thinking, AI literacy, product thinking, and the ability to go from idea to prototype. These are the new "must-haves."
See how teens learn design thinking, use AI tools, and ship a real app using the exact process followed by professional product teams.
Bring your questions about AI education, your teen's learning path, or how to get started. We'll answer everything live.
With 15+ years in the tech industry, Uijun has led product design at companies used by millions. He's the author of two Amazon bestselling books in the UX/Web categories.
After watching his own daughter build a real app with AI, without any coding experience, he realized this is the education every teen deserves. Schools aren't teaching it. So he built AI Product Academy to bridge that gap.
My teenage daughter noticed her friends constantly forgot homework and procrastinated on tasks. Instead of just complaining about it, she decided to solve the problem.
Using design thinking, she interviewed her friends to understand the real issue. She researched existing apps like Todoist and Habitica, and found the gap: none of them were fun for teens.
No coding class needed. Just a focus on finding a clear problem, combined with the right AI tools. When teens learn to think like product builders, extraordinary possibilities open up. And this kind of learning compounds over time, giving them a major competitive advantage for the future.
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