Ai Has Completely Ruined Hackathons
Ai Game Design Hackathon Acmi Your Museum Of Screen Culture Follow me on twitter: x sistillijoin startup & tech discord: discord.gg jnc6upuquuall my socials & links: links.sistilli.devmy mind. Why current ai models fail at evaluating hackathons, and what we actually need i’ve judged and organized a few hackathons in the last five years.
Hackathon Tackles Ai Bias With Inclusive Solutions Kaust Innovation But hackathon mode is dying. not because hackathons are dying, quite the opposite. hackathons are more relevant than ever. what's changing is how we show up to them. ai agents have rewritten the rules of what one person can accomplish in 48 hours, and the old endurance test is giving way to something far more interesting. While incorporating ai into hackathons offers the potential to enhance productivity, learning, and collaboration, it also poses challenges related to ethics, over reliance on these tools, and the need for appropriate evaluation methods. This is a submission for the dev april fools challenge what i built dave watch — a cli tool that sits in the background, monitors your repo for ai generated code commits and your team's hackathon history, and fires a personalised roast notification every single time dave (or whoever your dave is) does either of those things. did dave just push a commit where every function has a docstring. Before 2022, hackathons consisted mostly of building frontends for ai systems that wouldn't exist yet for decades. it was only in 2022 when the first hackathon managed to produce anything of value.
Hackathon Inspires Futuristic Ai Solutions Fusemachines Insights This is a submission for the dev april fools challenge what i built dave watch — a cli tool that sits in the background, monitors your repo for ai generated code commits and your team's hackathon history, and fires a personalised roast notification every single time dave (or whoever your dave is) does either of those things. did dave just push a commit where every function has a docstring. Before 2022, hackathons consisted mostly of building frontends for ai systems that wouldn't exist yet for decades. it was only in 2022 when the first hackathon managed to produce anything of value. The entire hackathon took 3 hours. i don't think our cinematic was the best use of ai (subjective) but the context around our video has totally cracked the audience. To create meaningful innovation and build real solutions, we need to move beyond (ai) hackathons. hackathons are perceived as a fast track to innovation. creative minds come together and solve problems. this all sounds good in theory but let us look at the facts. Ai has undeniably changed the way hackathons work. it has lowered the barrier to entry, accelerated implementation, and made it possible to build things that would have been unrealistic just a few years ago. We share technical results from our generative ai hackathon, exposing where llms accelerate velocity and where they fail in complex architectural refactoring. learn why software craftsmanship remains the critical guardrail for ai driven modernisation.
Fighting Dyslexia Breaking Chatbots Inside The Winning Projects Of The entire hackathon took 3 hours. i don't think our cinematic was the best use of ai (subjective) but the context around our video has totally cracked the audience. To create meaningful innovation and build real solutions, we need to move beyond (ai) hackathons. hackathons are perceived as a fast track to innovation. creative minds come together and solve problems. this all sounds good in theory but let us look at the facts. Ai has undeniably changed the way hackathons work. it has lowered the barrier to entry, accelerated implementation, and made it possible to build things that would have been unrealistic just a few years ago. We share technical results from our generative ai hackathon, exposing where llms accelerate velocity and where they fail in complex architectural refactoring. learn why software craftsmanship remains the critical guardrail for ai driven modernisation.
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