Students @ AI Seoul Hackathon

 

What is AI Consensus?

AI Consensus is a student organization at Minerva University founded on the principles to responsibly integrate AI into education, driving the future of work and education. AI Consensus is a proud member of the Responsible Youth Technology Fund backed by the Archwell Foundation. 


We have shaped AI policies in education and we continue the conversation of ethical AI use with students by hosting a wide variety of events. So far, we’ve hosted events in 9 countries ranging from fireside chats, ideathons, hackathons, and more.

 

AI Seoul Hackathon

Students @ AI Seoul Hackathon will be happening on April 12-13, 2025, with an onboarding day on April 5, 2025. The Hackathon is targeted towards students with opportunities to hack, learn, and network with students around the world. 

 

Sponsors

We would like to thank our sponsors Elice Lab, Amazon Web Services, Minerva University, and Upstage; Our challenge partners Perplexity, K-BioX, Parti, Code for Korea, and LikeLion; And our community partners Glimpse and 9rmthon University.

 

Total Prizes

4,500,000 KRW total in cash prizes

 

Key Date/Time 

April 12 (Saturday) – Hacking Day 1             10 AM - 12 AM @Elice Lab Seongsu

April 13 (Sunday) – Hacking Day 2                12 AM - 12 PM @Elice Lab Seongsu

April 13 (Sunday) - Pitching Event & Award Ceremony 2PM - 7PM @AWS HQ

Requirements

Project and Submission Requirements

- Presentation Slide Deck

- Github Repo

- Short Demo

- Explanations where required

Award ceremony is held on Sunday

Hackathon Sponsors

Prizes

$3,150+ in prizes
+ other prizes
AI Consensus Grand Prize
$1,400 in cash
1 winner

AI Consensus Tech For Good Prize
$350 in cash
1 winner

Upstage Challenge Premier Prize
$700 in cash
1 winner

LikeLion Education Challenge Prize
$350 in cash
1 winner

Code For Korea Civic Challenge Prize
$350 in cash
1 winner

For attendance to "Facing the Ocean" civic tech conference in Taipei

K-Biox
1 winner

Accommodation for Boston AI Summit

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Braydon Rutherford

Braydon Rutherford
Judging Official

Judging Criteria

  • Pitch and Presentation (15%)
    How engaging is the presentation, and does it market the deliverable convincingly?
  • Real World Impact (15%)
    Given the quality of the project, how impactful can the deliverable be for its relevant actors?
  • Challenge Relevance and Problem Solving (25%)
    Does the deliverable effectively address the challenge statement and solve a relevant problem in a feasible way?
  • Technical Execution (20%)
    What is the quality of the code and the valuable technical implementation of the deliverable?
  • Creativity and Innovation (25%)
    How unique is the deliverable, and does it utilize its novelty in a creative way?

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