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Now anyone can host a global AI challenge on Kaggle
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Now anyone can host a global AI challenge on Kaggle

via Dev.toMegan Risdal2h ago

Kaggle's community helps the world discover what actually works in AI, and today we're launching Community Hackathons to build on that mission. Community Hackathons is built to help communities, individuals, schools and businesses and create professional-grade AI competitions using Kaggle's infrastructure, at no cost. These are a great way for builders to solve complex problems with AI and hone their professional portfolios. As the AI landscape evolves, so too do the ways in which builders showcase their skills — moving beyond traditional predictive models toward building full applications, generating novel data insights and creatively utilizing large language models (LLMs). The gap between builders and the frontier has never been smaller and Community Hackathons are an amazing way to bring people together to discover novel results. Leading companies and research organizations have already been using Hackathons to tackle unique AI problems by challenging the world to solve them: The NF

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