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Women in AI Global Responsible AI Hackathon 2023 Sponsorship from Vinnova

Reference number
Coordinator WOMEN IN AI
Funding from Vinnova SEK 166 858
Project duration September 2023 - March 2024
Status Completed

Important results from the project

Hackathon challenges were across 3 major topics - EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF POWER & INFLUENCE, EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEWORK & UNPAID CARE, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE (GBV). Several teams were shortlisted after initial application reviews, and an esteemed and independent judging panel used numerical evaluation combined by selective industry and technology specific criteria to select top 3 winners for all challenges combined. Cash prizes were distributed.

Expected long term effects

Hackathon challenges were across 3 major topics - EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF POWER & INFLUENCE, EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF HOUSEWORK & UNPAID CARE, GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE (GBV). Several teams were shortlisted after initial application reviews, and an esteemed and independent judging panel used numerical evaluation combined by selective industry and technology specific criteria to select top 3 winners for challenges combined. Winner #1: GardAI - Challenge 3 - TOTAL PRIZE USD 7,500 Winner #2: EquaTask - Challenge 2 - TOTAL PRIZE USD 5,000 Winner #3: TIUSE - Challenge 2 - TOTAL PRIZE USD 2,500

Approach and implementation

The challenges were further broken down into various sub-categories for problem definition and solution evaluation, across - Gender-based discrimination at Work, Gender pay inequality, Reduced opportunities for advancement, Unpaid care work and Womens´ economic empowerment, Unpaid care and social isolation, mental health vulnerabilities, Technology facilitated Gender-Based Violence (TF-GBV), Partnership with Support Service Providers.

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Last updated 5 March 2024

Reference number 2023-02780