MBZUAI is hosting the K2 Think Hackathon, challenging participants to develop applications using the K2 Think reasoning model developed with G42. The hackathon involves a global idea call followed by a 48-hour build challenge in Abu Dhabi for the top 10 teams. The winning feature will be integrated into the K2 Think application. Why it matters: This hackathon provides a valuable opportunity to test and shape a cutting-edge AI model, potentially leading to innovative applications in various sectors like finance and education within the UAE and beyond.
MBZUAI has launched the K2 Think Hackathon, an international challenge focused on building applications powered by the K2 Think open-source system for advanced reasoning. The hackathon has two stages: a global open call for proposals and an in-person build challenge in Abu Dhabi for the top 10 teams. The winning team's idea will be integrated into the K2 Think app. Why it matters: This hackathon fosters innovation in AI reasoning and provides a platform for developers to create impactful solutions using a system developed in partnership with G42.
The K2 Think Hackathon, organized by MBZUAI, selected 16 finalist teams from nearly 900 applications across 57 countries. The teams will compete in Abu Dhabi to build applications powered by K2 Think, an open-source reasoning system. The winning team's idea will be integrated into the K2 Think app. Why it matters: This hackathon highlights the growing interest in AI development and provides a platform for global talent to contribute to open-source AI projects in the UAE.
KAUST and the Social Responsibility Association (SRA) are hosting their third annual AI hackathon at KAUST with 73 participants from across Saudi Arabia. The hackathon aims to deliver 14 social projects in technology and innovation across the tracks of social issues, housing, tourism, and education. KAUST supports the event to foster entrepreneurship and transform ideas into scalable solutions that serve society. Why it matters: The event highlights the growing focus on AI-driven solutions for social challenges within Saudi Arabia, aligning with Vision 2030's goals for digital entrepreneurship.
KAUST hosted the JUNCTIONxKAUST hackathon, bringing together developers and entrepreneurs to design technologies for food, water, and energy solutions to be implemented in NEOM. The winning team, eFarmers, will attend the global Junction hackathon in Helsinki. Participants addressed challenges related to producing food in the desert, creating fresh water at sea, and harnessing renewable energy. Why it matters: The event highlights Saudi Arabia's focus on fostering local talent and innovation to address critical challenges in sustainable development and technology within the context of NEOM.