SUNDAI MIT AI HACK - PARIS
Every Sundai, we host weekly hacks for building rapid AI prototypes.
We welcome coders of all trades: computer scientists, bioinformaticians, physicists or engineers to come up with, code and finish an AI prototype by the end of the day, and most importantly: Have fun and code!
This event is brought to you by:
https://sundai.foundation - the largest AI Hacker Club at MIT & Harvard
aitinkerers.org - global, curated network of AI builders hosting events in 65+ cities.
aethos.org - Global communities for AI innovators, with offices in Boston, Berlin and soon Paris and London
Schoolab - is an innovation studio that trains, advises, and supports startups and companies in responsible, collaborative innovation through entrepreneurial methods and a global community
At Sundai, we host weekly hacks for building rapid AI prototypes every single sunday.
We welcome coders of all trades: computer scientists, bioinformaticians, physicists or engineers, from any discipline to come up with, code and finish an AI prototype by the end of the day. Our motto - 'in the hands of the user by the end of the day'.
And, most importantly - we always aim to have fun while coding!
Schedule:
10:00 Intro to Hacks
10:30 Pitching ideas + Coffee
14:00 Lunch? Walk?
17:00 Pitch: Start
18:00 Pitch: Finish
Bring some snacks, good music, and your laptop! This is a community organized hack.
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Our values:
• Open - open mind, open source, open to new ideas. This is how progress happens.
• Balance - between serving our community and making big strides for the future.
• Shortcuts - an ingenious move that a hacker makes to build a system that works.
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Terms of Participation:
• Leave the room as you found it.
• Whiteboards, chairs and tables must be cleaned and re-arranged.
• Be respectful and considerate of others
• If unsure about something, ask!
• Pinky promise you will stay and pitch!
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Any questions - email sergeicu at mit.edu or whatsapp +1 857 234 24 64
