Climate AI Hackathon | SF #TechWeek
Climate AI Hackathon | SF #TechWeek
Join us for the Climate AI Hackathon, an event bridging the gap between generative AI and real-world climate challenges.
Who can participate: Teams of 4
  • Developers
  • Designers
  • Innovators
  • Students
*This hackathon has ended
ABOUT THE CHALLENGE
Join us for the Climate AI Hackathon, an event bridging the gap between generative AI and real-world climate challenges.
​We invite climate change specialists to present the tasks, workflows and human processes that can slow progress, and experienced AI developers to discover ways of accelerating their work by leveraging tools like OpenAI's GPT-4 API.
Hackathon sponsors
REQUIREMENTS
WHAT TO BUILD:
Participants will gain access to exclusive datasets, real problems in the market and leading climate experts for insights and guidance. Our hope is this weekend will catalyze a new wave of startups using generative AI to reduce bottlenecks and scale climate solutions. Let's build!
PRIZES
$12,150 in prizes

  • 1st Place
$3000 cash, $2,000 OpenAI credits, $1000 in Brev GPU credits

  • 2nd Place
$2000 cash, $1,000 OpenAI credits, $500 in Brev GPU credits

  • 3rd Place

$1000 cash, $500 OpenAI credits, $150 in Brev GPU credits

  • Themed: Transportation
Best transportation related prize wins a year membership to the best scooter by Tempo.

  • Themed: Carbon Dioxide Removal (2)
Lunch with Peter from Charm Industrial!

  • Themed: Nature Based
Lunch with Diego from Pachama!


JUDGES
JUDGING CRITERIA
Impact
  • What is the project’s long-term potential for success, growth and impact?
Technical implementation
  • How well has the team implemented the idea?
Creativity
  • Is the project’s concept innovative and unique?
Pitch
  • How effectively does the team present their project?
Shawn Xu
LowerCarbon Capital
Helena Merk
Streamline Climate
Peregrine Badger
Fifty Years
Anatoly Corp
Fueltime
Arash Afrakhteh
Pear VC
Lisa Wehden
Plymouth
Rohan Nuttall
OpenAI
Charlie Curnin
Sequoia Capital
Climate AI Hackathon | SF #TechWeek