• This event is open to currently enrolled Syracuse University students only. Organizers reserve the right to verify eligibility and remove any participant who does not meet this requirement at any time, including after registration.
  • Teams may have 1 to 5 members.
  • All projects must meaningfully integrate AI. This can include any LLM, vision model, speech model, or ML framework (Claude, OpenAI, Gemini, Mistral, Hugging Face, custom models, etc.).
  • All code must be written during the hackathon. Pre-existing personal projects may not be submitted.
  • Your GitHub repository must be made public and shared at the start of the hackathon. Your final commit must be pushed before the submission deadline.
  • Teams must select a track at registration. Track selection may be changed before the submission deadline.
  • All participants are expected to treat fellow hackers, mentors, and organizers with respect. Harassment or any form of discriminatory behavior will not be tolerated.
  • Judges' decisions are final.
  • You must be present in person at Link 369 during all posted registration, orientation, and presentation/judging times on Saturday and Sunday to be considered for prizes.
  • By participating, you agree that organizers may share your project publicly.

 

  • Organizers reserve the right to disqualify or remove any participant at their discretion for failure to meet eligibility requirements or violation of these rules.