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U of T Big Data & Artificial Intelligence Competition Registration Deadline

November 29, 2024

Image shows a robot hand. Text reads: U of T Sixth Annual 2024-2025 IMI BIGDataAIHUB Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Competition. $30,000 in prize money.

All U of T students with big data/AI experience are welcome to compete in the 2024-2025 IMI BIGDataAIHUB Big Data and Artificial Intelligence Competition!

This competition is designed as a developmental opportunity for students to gain hands-on exposure to big data and artificial intelligence through real-world data – with the chance to win $30,000 in cash prizes. Entry is free and open to all U of T students. Please note that the competition is geared toward students with advanced programming and AI skills.

Registration is open until Friday, November 29, 2024, at 5 p.m. Students can register teams of up to five members or they can register as individuals who will be assigned to teams.

Learn more about the competition!

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