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A free, 24-track curriculum that teaches how AI actually works: the math, the architecture, the agents, and the production patterns. Always free. No signup.

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A 24-track curriculum, built lesson by lesson, from the math under the models to building your own agents. Follow a learning path like Foundations and we guide you through it track by track, or explore and start anywhere.

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How it works

Built to actually learn from

Read it or listen to it

Every lesson is hand-written and narrated, with the words highlighted as you listen. Learn at your desk or on the way to work.

See it, not just read it

Hand-drawn diagrams turn the hard ideas, vectors, attention, gradients, into something you can picture.

Follow a path, or roam

Learning Paths guide you track by track in a sensible order. Or ignore them and start anywhere you like.

Practice, don’t just consume

Click-to-reveal flashcards and worked exercises on every lesson, so the ideas stick.

Anatomy of a lesson

How a lesson works

Every lesson is the same shape, so you always know what you are getting.

  1. Read it. A clear, hand-written explanation that starts from the ground up, no jargon left unexplained.
  2. Listen to it. Narrated audio with the words highlighted as they are spoken, so you can learn away from the screen.
  3. See it. Hand-drawn diagrams for the ideas that are easier to picture than to read.
  4. Practice it. Click-to-reveal flashcards and a worked exercise to make the ideas stick.
  5. Check the sources. Every claim is cited, so you can go deeper or verify it for yourself.

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A peek inside a lesson

This is an actual diagram from the tokens lesson, the same one you can listen to above. No stock art, no filler, just the picture that makes the idea click.

From raw text to model input A horizontal four-stage pipeline. Raw text (the word "strawberry") enters a tokenizer. The tokenizer outputs an integer ID. The integer ID is what the model receives. The model never sees the original letters; it only ever sees the ID and what comes after it. "strawberry" raw text tokenizer vocabulary lookup 73700 integer ID model attention, layers the model only ever sees this
The tokenization pipeline. Text becomes integer IDs before the model touches it. Everything to the right of the tokenizer is the only world the model knows.

The arc

From zero to autonomous

Start with the math under the models. End building your own agents. The whole path is here, in order.

  1. The math
  2. Neural networks
  3. Transformers & LLMs
  4. Build an LLM
  5. Agents & production

Where it comes from

Built on the courses the experts learn from

Clawdemy lessons are original, written from scratch, but structured on the open courses professionals actually use. Sources are cited on every lesson.

  • MIT 6.S191
  • Stanford CS25
  • Stanford CS231N
  • Berkeley CS285
  • Hugging Face LLM Course
  • Anthropic Academy

Free forever, licensed CC BY-SA 4.0. Hand-written and narrated in Dallas, by the small team behind Clawless, WhisprDesk, and iLoveMD. RBJ Global LLC.

Junaid (Jay) Siddiqi, founder of Clawdemy

Why I built this

Junaid (Jay) Siddiqi

Founder, Clawdemy

I’m Junaid (Jay) Siddiqi, and I built Clawdemy because I believe AI education has been gated for too long, either by high price tags or by assumptions of prior knowledge.

My goal is simple: whether you are looking to master the math, understand the architecture, or build agentic, production-grade systems, the path should be accessible to anyone with the drive to learn. That is why Clawdemy is free, and why it will stay free. Every lesson is hand-written, narrated, and developed right here in Dallas under the banner of RBJ Global LLC.

When I first started learning machine learning, I was cobbling together knowledge from the cheapest, most accessible courses I could find. That experience taught me that the best tools are the ones that remove barriers, not the ones that create them. That is the philosophy I pour into every lesson here.

Junaid (Jay) Siddiqi, Founder · LinkedIn

Questions

Is it really free?

Yes. No account, no email, no paywall, no ads, no upsell. The lessons are licensed CC BY-SA 4.0, which means free forever, not free until we change our minds.

Do I need to be technical?

No. Clawdemy is written for the worried generalist, not the curious developer. We start from the foundations and build up, one step at a time.

How is this different from just asking ChatGPT?

A chatbot answers the question you already know to ask. Clawdemy builds understanding in order, so you learn what to ask, and how to tell whether the answer is right.

Do you track me?

No. No analytics, no telemetry, nothing collected. The site is open source, so you can audit it yourself.

Is the audio AI-generated?

The narration is AI-generated from the lessons. The lessons themselves are written by hand.

Can I reuse the lessons?

Yes. Lesson text is CC BY-SA 4.0 and the code is open. Use it, share it, build on it.

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