Win $500 to Write the Future of AI

The Data-Centric AI Community launched a contest to find the best definition for Data-Centric AI. The winner takes $500 home.

Gonçalo Martins Ribeiro
Geek Culture
2 min readMay 1, 2022

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Nearly a year after Andrew Ng spoke about the concept of Data-Centric AI, launching competitions and workshops globally, there was still lacking a peer learning & sharing community with expert guidance for the Data-Centric movement to establish itself and grow.

Thus, the birth of the Data-Centric AI Community to help data scientists make their AI models better by improving the quality of their datasets.

Having the community driving the paradigm shift to data-centric AI is essential. It focus on data profiling, synthetic data, and data labelling, the most significant pain points for data scientists.

Due to being a new and evolving concept, experts have defined Data-Centric AI based on their experiences and use-cases. The Data-Centric AI Community believes that it should be the member’s initiative to find the most suitable definition for the concept, so we’re launching a contest within the community with a $500 prize money for the best definition.

All you need to do to participate is to join the Data-Centric AI community and fill out this form with your best definition. Both the community and the competition are free to join.

If you are not exactly the creative type yourself, we encourage you to share this opportunity with a friend or colleague. You can win $100 if you are the one referring the winner!

The plan it to host many meaningful competitions like this within the community, which drives engagement while adding value to the members in the movement — having it truly defined by the members themselves.

The Data-Centric AI Community counts with hundreds of data experts that are engaging in meaningful data-centric conversations. With this opportunity, the goal is to break down barriers for data science teams, researchers, and beginner learners, to create the best place to discuss and learn about data quality issues.

The winner will be selected by a combination of community voting and jury evaluation, and you can submit your best definitions here until June 30th, at 23:59 PT.

#Good luck!

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