NTA AI Challenge Awards
Indian-American students win first Presidential AI Challenge Awards for their anti-bullying chatbot. Learn more about the awards and the winning projects.
The Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge awards ceremony was held at the White House on Tuesday, where a group of young students from Virginia won national recognition for creating an anti-bullying chatbot.
NTA AI Challenge Awards: Overview
| Authority / Board | National Champion Award |
|---|---|
| Vacancy/Post Name | Elementary School Track 2 category |
| Advt No. / Cycle | First Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge |
| Selection Process | Project evaluation |
| Official Website | whitehouse.gov |
The winning team, made up largely of Indian-American students, received the National Champion Award for their project, the “Friendzone Chatbot Bullying Prevention App.” The awards were presented by First Lady Melania Trump, who praised the students as the future of America and highlighted the growing role of artificial intelligence in education and innovation.
Student Projects Solve Real-World Problems
Several other students were also honored for building AI tools aimed at solving everyday problems. A team from NorthStar Middle School in Sammamish, Washington, won the Middle School Track 1 category for their project “Skillup.” In the high school division, Khandakar Mahin of Pennsylvania won Track 1 for a computer vision project designed to help identify hotel rooms in criminal investigations.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge?
A: The Presidential Artificial Intelligence Challenge is a national competition that encourages students to develop innovative AI solutions to real-world problems. The challenge drew participation from all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Department of Defence schools overseas.
Q: What was the winning project of the Elementary School Track 2 category?
A: The winning project of the Elementary School Track 2 category was the “Friendzone Chatbot Bullying Prevention App” developed by a team of Indian-American students from Virginia.
Q: Who presented the awards at the White House ceremony?
A: The awards were presented by First Lady Melania Trump, who recognized the students as the future of America and highlighted the growing role of artificial intelligence in education and innovation.
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