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In this Meet & Greet, you will meet other builders in Brooklyn ecosystem wanting to explore open-source AI developer tools. GDG Brooklyn presents Gaia, an open-source developer tool that enables devs to build and train Gemma-2-2b-it and use Google Cloud for ML compute.
August 22nd Agenda:
1. Event is 6:30PM - 9PM
2. No speaker, all mingling and sharing what ideas to build for the hackathon. Meet your partners, designers, developers and friends, decide on ideas
3. Chat with Gaia developers on ideas and what you want to build.
4. Watch the WNBA: Wings v Liberty
Important Virtual Hackathon Dates:
Announce & Open Registration - August 22nd
Opening Ceremony - September 5th
First Submission - September 12th
Second Submission - September 19th
Virtual Demo Day - September 26th
Gaia is a decentralized computing infrastructure that empowers individuals and businesses to create, deploy, scale, and monetize their own AI services using proprietary data. Our mission is to unlock living knowledge systems, ensuring these AI services reflect the unique styles, values, knowledge, and expertise of their creators.
[How Gaia tool works]
GaiaNet is a decentralized computing infrastructure that empowers individuals and businesses to create, deploy, scale, and monetize their own AI services using proprietary data. Our mission is to unlock living knowledge systems, ensuring these AI services reflect the unique styles, values, knowledge, and expertise of their creators.
Design a Living Knowledge System
🥇 1st Prize
🥈 2nd Prize
🥉 3rd Prize
🏅 Honorable Mention
Do you think you just fell out of a coconut tree? Everything exists in relation to one another—across the past, present, and future. Gaia embraces this interconnectedness through our living knowledge system, which embodies the principle of the “Network Effect.”
This challenge invites you to create an agent that leverages the power of data network effects. Design a system where user-generated data enhances the value of the product or service for all participants, reinforcing the collective knowledge. Explore innovative methods to collect, analyze, and utilize data to create a personalized and engaging experience. Some possible solutions can be a dating app, or an agent focused on segments of the marketplace, such as eBay or Craigslist. Bonus points for demonstrating how your solution can achieve a self-reinforcing cycle of data collection and value creation.
Qualification Requirements:
Utilize GaiaNet's infrastructure for deploying the agent
https://docs.gaianet.ai/intro/
Ensure the agent can provide relevant information and recommendations based on user queries
Provide developer documentation on your process( it does not need to be formal)
Open-sourced code under the GPL-3.0 license, hosted on a public repository like Github
API requirements: https://docs.gaianet.ai/user-guide/api-reference?_highlight=api
Domain requirements: https://docs.gaianet.ai/node-guide/register?_highlight=domain#select-a-different-domain
Agent requirements: https://www.gaianet.ai/agents
Nodes requirements: https://docs.gaianet.ai/node-guide/customize?_highlight=nodes
Build a Integration with Our Featured Partners — Google Developers Group
Build a plugin, integration, or feature that enhances the connectivity and extensibility of Gaia nodes and domains with our featured partners of this hackathon. This could involve developing new communication protocols, innovative data-sharing mechanisms, or extending the capabilities of nodes in novel ways that benefit the network as a whole. Consider how clusters of nodes or domain features can be leveraged to enhance the overall application.
Pool Prize: Create a digital twin of a cultural icon — ( max prize is 40 winners)
Have you ever wanted to get fashion secrets from Zendaya or ask Einstein about his insights on nuclear physics? Explore your creativity by creating a digital twin of a cultural icon. This prize is for the best lifelike representations of a notable person from history. Meet Dave Krugman and his Digital Twin. [Twitter]
Join the official developers chat if you need help with (non)technical questions: Telegram
August 22 – 23, 2024
10:30 PM – 1:00 AM UTC
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