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Generate Your L(AI)brary Hackathon 2023

Refining library and research experience with GPT

Welcome to SMU Libraries' inaugural hackathon Generate Your L(AI)brary, where technology enthusiasts and creative problem solvers come together to reimagine the future of libraries and research through the power of AI.

This year, our theme revolves around the concept of "Refining library and research experience with GPT". To empower participants in their exploration and experimentation, each participating team will receive sponsorship of up to USD 50 worth of OpenAI's API tokens (with access to GPT-4!) for the entire duration of the hackathon.

Join us for an exhilarating 24 hours of collaboration and exploration to leverage the power of technology to craft creative applications that enhance your library and research experience!

Date & Venue
26 August 2023 to 27 August 2023 @ Level 5, Li Ka Shing Library

 

Registration is now closed as we've reached the maximum capacity of allowed teams.
We greatly appreciate your enthusiastic response!

 

Winners

 

1st Prize - SGD 3000

SMU AI

TAN Yee Sen, School of Computing and Information Systems
AU YEONG Wei Bin, School of Computing and Information Systems
HUANG Donghao, School of Computing and Information Systems

2nd Prize - SGD 2000

librarybuddies

Matthias LEE, School of Computing and Information Systems
Jonathan LEE, School of Computing and Information Systems
Sean LIM, School of Computing and Information Systems
Marcus YAP, School of Computing and Information Systems

3rd Prize - SGD 1000

Party Parrots

CHAN Yun Wen, School of Computing and Information Systems
Ryan SIA, School of Computing and Information Systems
Eric NG, School of Computing and Information Systems
nicole OO, School of Computing and Information Systems

Honorable Mention - SGD 500

Dewey Crew

Serene SIM, School of Computing and Information Systems
Grace GOH, School of Computing and Information Systems
Nicole Michaella DADUYA, School of Computing and Information Systems
Gabriel GOH, School of Computing and Information Systems

Honorable Mention - SGD 500

AI SocioEconomic Frontier

SHEN Zekai School of Economics
DONG Yuanyuan, Lee Kong Chian School of Business
LU Wentao, School of Economics

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