The Private AI Learning Companion for Media Literacy

BLUTO: Private AI Learning for Media Literacy.

BLUTO is a private AI guide for students aged 10+ that explains how media, technology, and information systems actually work, inside a teacher-controlled knowledge environment.

No Open Internet Answers Curated Educational Libraries Classroom Aligned
  • 10+ Student age target
  • 20 Foundational media literacy topics
  • Private Lesson-specific knowledge only

BLUTO Character

Guide Through the Digital World

What BLUTO teaches students:

  • How media shapes perception
  • How technology evolves
  • How to evaluate information
  • How digital systems influence society
Media Literacy First Teacher-Controlled Knowledge Safe AI for Classrooms Critical Thinking by Design Private Retrieval-Augmented Learning

The Core Idea

Schools want AI tools. They just do not want uncontrolled AI tools.

Controlled Knowledge

BLUTO only answers from lesson-approved knowledge libraries. No open-web drift, no random citations, and no off-curriculum rabbit holes.

Media Literacy First

Students learn systems thinking: who shapes information, why platforms behave the way they do, and how narratives are constructed.

Curriculum Alignment

Teachers define topic, objective, and grade level. BLUTO adapts guidance to that objective and keeps classroom goals central.

How BLUTO Works

From teacher intent to guided student conversation in three steps.

Step 1

Teacher Chooses Topic

Educators select a subject or upload a lesson plan, then set the learning objective and grade level.

  • How Social Media Algorithms Work
  • The History of Television
  • Deepfakes and Digital Trust
Step 2

BLUTO Lesson Is Generated

A custom learning environment is built with structured content and teaching flow for classroom use.

  • Curated knowledge library
  • Guided questions and prompts
  • Explainer videos and reflection exercises
Step 3

Students Learn Through Conversation

Students ask questions. BLUTO responds only from approved lesson material, reinforcing evidence-based thinking and discussion.

  • Why do feeds show certain videos first?
  • Who decides what counts as news?
  • Can AI make movies?

The BLUTO Knowledge System

A controlled classroom architecture built for safe, structured inquiry.

Knowledge Library

Curated educational sources selected for the lesson objective.

Media Modules

Short explainer videos that clarify complex concepts.

Interactive Prompts

Guided prompts that trigger class discussion and reflection.

Reflection Exercises

Critical thinking activities to strengthen reasoning habits.

Teacher Dashboard

A clear lesson overview with objectives, module flow, and discussion signals so educators can guide conversation intentionally.

Interactive Demo

Ask BLUTO sample student questions.

BLUTO replies only from an approved lesson knowledge set.

BLUTO Response

Feed ranking is a prediction system.

Platforms rank posts based on signals like watch time, interactions, and your recent behavior. The lesson goal is to ask: what behavior is being rewarded, and what perspectives become more visible or less visible because of that design?

Source mode: Approved classroom lesson library only.

Core Subjects

BLUTO launches with 20 foundational media literacy topics.

Media Foundations

How News Works

Media Foundations

History of Radio

Media Foundations

History of Television

Media Foundations

The Evolution of the Internet

Digital Media

How Social Media Works

Digital Media

Algorithms and Recommendation Systems

Digital Media

Influencers and Digital Culture

Technology

Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

Technology

How Search Engines Work

Technology

How Streaming Platforms Work

Digital Citizenship

Privacy and Data

Digital Citizenship

Online Safety

Digital Citizenship

Recognizing Misinformation

Creative Media

How Movies Are Made

Creative Media

Video Game Design

Creative Media

Podcast Production

Future Media

AI and Creativity

Future Media

Virtual Worlds

Future Media

Digital Ownership

Future Media

AI, Trust, and Synthetic Media

Bluto for Teachers

Teachers submit three things. We build the full learning bot.

  • A topic
  • A learning objective
  • The grade level

Schools receive a custom BLUTO chatbot trained specifically for that lesson, with updates available as objectives evolve.

Pricing Model

Custom Lesson Build

$99 per lesson

  • Custom BLUTO chatbot
  • Curated knowledge library
  • Lesson plan and prompts
  • Media literacy exercises
  • Bot remains yours to keep

Bluto Learning Environments

Adaptable across schools and community programs.

Classrooms

Media literacy lessons and unit support.

Libraries

Digital information and trust workshops.

After School Programs

Hands-on technology exploration for youth.

Homeschooling

Structured guided digital learning modules.

Youth Programs

Digital citizenship and critical media habits.

Mission and Vision

BLUTO helps students become literate in the systems shaping their world, then scales into a global media literacy platform.

The Mission

Use AI to support learning, not replace it. BLUTO supports teachers, encourages curiosity, and builds critical thinking through structured inquiry.

The Character

BLUTO is not just software. It is a guide that explains how media systems operate, why platforms behave the way they do, and how information spreads.

Future Expansion

BLUTO Newsroom

Future Expansion

BLUTO Film School

Future Expansion

BLUTO Creator Studio

Future Expansion

BLUTO AI Lab

The Bluto Promise

AI should not replace education. AI should strengthen it.

BLUTO equips students to question digital content, understand media systems, and become informed creators in a rapidly changing information environment.

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