TEAM RULES

  • You must submit your project in a team of 3-4. You may not be part of more than one team.
  • All members of your team must be registered as AIHacks4Good 2022 participants.

PROJECT RULES

  • All code for your project must be written between 9:30 AM EST on Saturday, October 01, 2022 to 9:30 AM EST on Sunday, October 02, 2022. You may install any necessary software and plan out your project in advance.

  • Plagiarism is not tolerated and any teams with plagiarized work will be disqualified.

  • You may not submit a project that was started before the hackathon.

  • You may use any publically available libraries/packages.

  • Please code with integrity! Remember that this is a hackathon about the ETHICS of artificial intelligence. The final interpretation of these rules (including all rules on this page) is at the sole discretion of the Organizers, and potential violations will be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. 

SUBMISSION RULES

  • You must submit your project to https://ai-hacks-4-good.devpost.com/ before 9:30 AM EST on Sunday, October 02, 2022, to be eligible to present your project. Take a look at Devpost's guide on how to enter a submission if it is your first time submitting to Devpost. You can submit to Devpost anytime before the submission time and continue editing your submission until the due date.

  • You are strongly recommended to submit a pre-recorded video pitch with your submission, but not strictly required. While judging will happen with a live presentation, the video pitch will be used as a backup in case of any technical difficulties.

  • Submissions must include all design assets and source code created at AIHacks4Good 2022 (e.g. via a link to your GitHub repository). 

  • Cross-submissions are not allowed.

JUDGING RULES

  • Your team must submit to Devpost.

  • All team members must be verified on Discord.

  • You must be in your waiting room by your assigned time or your project will not be judged.

  • During the judging presentation, you will have maximum 5 minutes to pitch your presentation live. There will be 3 minutes allocated for judge questions. This pitch should be focused on a live demo of the project, not a slideshow, product pitch, etc.

  • All participants are subject to the MLH Code of Conduct.

Judging Criteria and Winner Selection:

The rubric that will be used by the judges can be found here. Judging will occur live in the Discord call room from 10 AM -12 PM on October 2nd. Winners will be announced in our closing ceremony from 1 PM - 1:30 PM EST on October 2nd, and we will contact the winners after the event for prize specifics.