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GenAI Competition 2.0

By:
Alan Flurry

Franklin College faculty announce the return of the Generative AI Competition for its second year. GenAI Competition 2.0 will be facilitated by Lindsey Harding, director of the UGA Writing Intensive Program, and Aaron Meskin, professor and head of the department of philosophy, and sponsored by the Office of Instruction.

Students are encouraged to submit projects between now and March 14, 2025.

Guidelines: Use generative AI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, DALL-E, Amper) to create something meaningful that enriches the UGA community/experience. 

Criteria: Submissions will be evaluated according to the following criteria: 

  • Innovative use of artificial intelligence
  • Creativity
  • Impact on our local community or the lived experience of UGA community members
  • Clearly stated documentation of the development process.

Formats: Format is wide open! 

Deadline: March 14, 2025

Eligibility: All currently enrolled UGA undergraduate, graduate, and professional students are eligible to submit work solo or in collaborative groups. Multidisciplinary group submissions are highly encouraged. Students may utilize work started for class assignments on the condition that the revised project is not then re-submitted as part of a class portfolio, unless the instructor has agreed in writing that the student or students may re-use this work. Students may only be involved with one submission. 

How to submit/enter: If your entry needs special accommodations, please contact the contest coordinators at generativeaicompetition@gmail.com. 

Please submit your entry and the following information via our Entry Form by 5:00pm on March 14, 2025: 

  1. information about yourself or your collaborative team
  2. the title of your submission
  3. Information about your project, including:
    1. a 300-500 word description, 
    2. any relevant instructions for use, 
    3. how the project impacts the UGA community, 
    4. how you used generative AI technologies, 
  4. a detailed process documentation. 



 

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