About the challenge

At #PromptHacks we’re looking for creative and practical projects using GPT-4 and other LLM models. Individuals and teams will build over the course of a weekend and submit their projects and a demo video for judges. We’re excited to see what you will build!

Teams will use Generative AI (or ML) to solve realworld usecases. We have some top mentors and judges to make this a fun learning oppurtunity.

Timelines and Logistics

Registration: Open until the hackathon begins

Hackathon Opening Ceremonies: Friday April 28th, 6pm EST

Hackathon Submissions Due: Sunday April 30th, Noon EST.

Hackathon Finals & Closing Ceremonies: 6pm EST.

Get started

  1. Participants Package & Starter Kit - one place for building resources, critieria and judging credentials.
  2. Join our Discord - as a community hub throughout the hackathon (mentorship, updates and finding a team)
  3. Save a spot for kick-off and awards events - live, virtual events that start and end the weekend of building.
  4. Sign-up for Voiceflow (if you haven't) - start experimenting with prompt chaining and claim your complimentary 7-day access to a Voiceflow Enterprise workspace for PromptHacks.
  5. Use #PromptHacks throughout the weekend on Twitter and tag us @VoiceflowHQ so that you can connect with your fellow hackers (and maybe a surprise or two ;) 

Requirements

What to Build

Build a creative and practical agent or assistant experience using GPT-4 and other LLM models. Hacks can be built using any combination of tools or technologies, but must include some use of LLMs (and you can easily do so using Voiceflow!)

What to Submit

For the submission you will need two parts:

  1. Your project - please upload your .vf file or a link to your Github.
  2. Demo - A 2-min Demo Video of your Assistant/Project (Loom or YouTube)

Using Voiceflow is optional, but if you are using Voiceflow - we are providing complimentary Voiceflow workspace & tool access for the weekend! Sign up details are located in the Resources below.

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Prizes

$10,000 in prizes

Grand Prize

$5000 USD in Cash

2nd Place

$2500 USD in Cash

3rd Place

$1200 USD in Cash

4th Place

$800 USD in Cash

Most Useful Everyday Life Hack

$500 USD in Cash

Devpost Achievements

Submitting to this hackathon could earn you:

Judges

Shyamal Hitesh Anadkat
OpenAI

Brian Smith

Brian Smith
Intuit

Catherine Wu

Catherine Wu
Index Ventures

Denys Linkov

Denys Linkov
Voiceflow

Kaitlin Bustos

Kaitlin Bustos
SharpestMinds

Vishal Chowdhary

Vishal Chowdhary
Microsoft

David Yakobovitch

David Yakobovitch
Google

Aulene De
Meta

Khaled Ammar

Khaled Ammar
BorealisAI

Satyadhyan Chickerur

Satyadhyan Chickerur
KLE Technologies

Amey Patil

Amey Patil
Google

Manav Trivedi

Manav Trivedi
Microsoft

Koyuki Nakamori

Koyuki Nakamori
Ava Labs

Anurag Srivastava

Anurag Srivastava

Judging Criteria

  • Creativity
    How interesting/unique is the project you built? Projects that solve a problem creatively will score higher. (Worth 10 points)
  • Problem Space
    How important is the problem you’re solving? Practical uses of LLMs will score higher in this category. (Worth 10 points)
  • Completeness/Usability
    How well does your project accomplish the task you described? Projects that are thoroughly tested and can be sent to users with few modifications will score higher. (Worth 10 points)
  • Use of LLMs & Prompts
    Did your project effectively leverage interesting abilities from GPT-4 or other LLMs? Submissions which leverage unique use cases that LLMs can do and/or effective prompts will score higher. (Worth 10 points)
  • Technical Merit
    How technically advanced is your project? Teams that build comprehensive projects or use more sophisticated prompting (out of necessity) will score higher. (Worth 10 points)

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