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Intel Announces AI Global Impact Festival Grand Prize Winners

Previous AI for Global Impact winners are greeted by Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at the Intel Vision event in May 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Previous AI for Global Impact winners are greeted by Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at the Intel Vision event in May 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

To further democratize and celebrate AI innovation by next-generation technologists, students and teachers worldwide developed impactful AI projects and competed for a total of $500,000.

SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– What’s New: Today, Intel introduced six student groups and three teachers as the global grand prize winners at its AI Global Impact Festival. The annual festival brings together next-generation technologists, future developers, policymakers and academics who work to solve real-world problems using artificial intelligence.

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Previous AI for Global Impact winners are greeted by Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at the Intel Vision event in May 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

Previous AI for Global Impact winners are greeted by Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger at the Intel Vision event in May 2022. (Credit: Intel Corporation)

“I’m constantly amazed by the perceptive young technologists who understand the potential of AI to be a force for good. I am excited to celebrate this year’s innovative winners. The success of the technology of tomorrow relies on them, as they embody the Intel purpose to improve the life of every person on the planet.”
–Pat Gelsinger, Intel CEO

Who was Awarded: During the global competition from Aug. 29 to Sept. 5, students and teachers went through a rigorous process to win cash prizes, certificates, Intel laptops and opportunities for mentorship. ​This year, Intel received more than 1,000 entries from 25 countries. The following students were named Global Award winners for AI Impact Creator:

For the 13- to 17-year-old age group:

  1. BhashaX Code Summarizer, India – Krish Yadav: An AI-based model aimed at improving accessibility to programming by allowing developers to grasp code more easily in their native language.
  2. CS-M Tool, Thailand – Tanapat Charunworphan, Noppawite Chunram, Matt Tanthai Cosh: An AI tool that allows anyone to get a regular heart checkup through a three-tiered approach, CAR, which stands for Checkup through AI analysis, Awareness of relevant heart checkup results, and Rapid referral to nearby hospitals.
  3. Vision System Powered by AI for the Visually Impaired, China – Jasmine Liu: A scene text recognition system for curved text, making it easier for visually impaired people to read items such as packing labels and street signs that are difficult to read due to distortion and curvature.

For the 18-year-old + age group:

  1. Indoor Industrial Safety Program, United States – Serr Brown, Dina Marie Stager, Ryan Galbraith: This program utilizes AI and digital mapping for autonomous environment feedback to secure a safer workplace within indoor industrial environments, even without a GPS connection.
  2. Nighthawk, China – Libenhua Cai, Weiyu Chen, Yufei Zhao: A full-color video imaging system that utilizes computer vision and deep learning algorithms to illuminate images without the aid of auxiliary light in extremely low-light environments and restore imaging effects to normal light.

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