Build Real-World GenAI Solutions: Four Collegiate Hackathon Winners
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Overview
Meet the winners of the Best Use of Intel® Tiber™ Developer Cloud track from the 2024 series of Intel-sponsored collegiate hackathons, get a walk-through of their projects, and explore how to use Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud to build your own AI applications.
The winners are:
- Robotic Registers (Hacklytics, Georgia Tech): A GraphGAN (generative adversarial network) model is designed to synthesize logic circuits for electronic design automation (EDA) using a pytorch-gpu environment.
- Easy Deep Learning (Hacklytics, Georgia Tech): A no-code platform used Intel® Extension for PyTorch* to simplify fine-tuning deep learning models.
- Mind River (HooHacks 2024, University of Virginia): A meditation and emotional support assistant used fine-tuned large language models (LLM).
- Scribe (LA Hacks, UCLA): This AI tool empower doctors with data-driven, accurate diagnoses of patients’ health conditions using LLMs.
The session also includes brief overviews of Intel student and educator programs and resources, and how to get involved.
Skill level: All
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Session demos are done on the Intel® Tiber™ AI Cloud, a managed cloud environment for development efficiency, cost savings, and faster time-to-market.
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