Singapore hosts region’s largest AI hackathon

Singapore hosts region’s largest AI hackathon


SINGAPORE – Pick any topic. Artificial intelligence generates a trivia question, then participants race to answer in one word faster than the AI models – that was one of the challenges of an online game that tests how humans fare against AI models.

The game, along with a video generator that makes corporate training feel like a Netflix show and an art generator that turns random scribbles into brushstrokes, was a winning project in the 24-hour Cursor Hackathon.

The competition, which started at 9am on Oct 18 at the Singapore University of Technology and Design campus, challenged more than 400 participants to come up with anything they wanted using AI.

The event was also the first time that big AI firms such as Cursor, OpenAI, DeepMind, Anthropic and Supabase came together in one place.

Participants were aged between 13 and 62, and they ranged from teenagers to engineers and start-up founders.

The top prize went to principal product manager Sritam Patnaik, who built an AI art generator that turns scribbles into digital art.

He received over US$43,000 (S$55,700) in credits with AI firms, as well as three months’ use of AI tools Manus Pro and ElevenLabs Pro.

Final-year Singapore Management University undergraduate Brian Chew came in second for his web game canyoubeatgroq.com, which pits humans against AI in logic, mathematics and word puzzles.



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