Dates

15th-16th April

Eligibility

Anyone can participate! However, here are a few profiles that we think will be the right fit for this exciting event:

  1. ​Developers who are itching to build something using OpenAI and want to dedicate a weekend. 
  2. ​Scientists or Data Engineers who believe there exists 10x faster workflows and models in the future.
  3. ​Designers or Writers who can visualize the world with AI in the hands of the masses.
  4. ​Marketers or Business professionals who believe there is value for money in the relevant use case. 
  5. ​College students who believe they can build AI products centered around user love.
  6. ​Indie hacker /Lawyer (Specialist) who believes they can build a product using responsible AI to be deployable in the next 36 hours. 

Project and Submission Requirements

Submission Guidelines for Hackers:

  1. Participants must submit their solution via a link to a Github repository before the deadline.
  2. The submission should include a detailed description of the solution, including the problem it addresses, the approach taken, and the technologies used.
  3. The submission should also include a working prototype or proof of concept of the solution.
  4. The team should also submit a video demo/presentation of their solution.

Submission Guidelines for Designers:

  1. Participants must submit their solution via a link to an online portfolio (Behance, Dribbble, etc.) before the deadline.
  2. The submission should include detailed documentation about the user experience and interface designed along with information about how it solves the identified problem using AI technology.
  3. The submission should include high-quality visuals regarding mockups/prototypes demonstrating various stages in developing your idea into reality.
  4. The team should also submit a video demo/presentation of their solution.

Judging Criteria and Winner Selection

 

  1. Originality: How unique and innovative is the solution? Does it address a problem that hasn't been tackled before or does it offer a new perspective on an existing problem? (Score out of 20)
  2. Practicality: How practical and useful is the solution in addressing the real-world problem? Does it have the potential to be implemented in a real-world scenario? (Score out of 30)
  3. Feasibility: How feasible is the solution to be implemented and scaled? Are the technologies used suitable for the proposed solution? (Score out of 30)
  4. Execution:
    1. for Hackers: How well was the solution implemented and executed? Was the solution developed using best practices and clean coding? (Score out of 10)
    2. for Designers: How well-executed are your visuals, mockups/prototypes, and overall design quality? Have you used best practices within interaction design and visual communication throughout the process?
  5. Presentation and Demo: How well was the solution presented and demonstrated? Was the team able to clearly communicate the problem, approach, and outcomes? (Score out of 10)

 

Participants must agree to the T&Cs upon registering for the hackathon.

 

  1. Organizer reserves the right to disqualify any participant or team who is found to have violated the T&Cs or engaged in any misconduct.
  2. Organizer has the right to modify any of the T&Cs or any other rules at any time prior to the hackathon .
  3. Organizer reserves the right to use any of the submissions in any manner it sees fit and to make the entries public.
  4. Participants should take care of their own hardware, software and backup for internet connectivity.
  5. Participants represent and warrant that the code and other materials submitted as part of their solution do not infringe on any third-party rights and are original work created solely by the participants.
  6. Participants agree to indemnify and hold the Organizer harmless from any claims, damages, or expenses that may arise from their participation in the hackathon or from the use of the code, graphics, or other materials submitted as part of their solution.