Dubai: The Global Prompt Engineering Championship in Dubai will see 30 finalists from thousands of participants from around 100 countries compete for a total prize pool of Dh1 million.
The competition is the world's largest AI prompt challenge and will be held in the Emirates from 20th to 21st May (Monday to Tuesday) under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai.・Held at Towers and Future Museum. , Chairman of Dubai Executive Council and Chairman of Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) Board of Directors.
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The Dubai Artificial Intelligence Center, overseen by DFF, announced that the final stage of the championship will be held across three main categories: Arts, Literature and Coding.
Prize money of 1 million dirhams
These participants will be selected from thousands of entries from around 100 countries and will compete for a total prize pool of Dh1 million.
The judges for the Global Prompt Engineering Championship have also been announced.
In the art category, Benedetta Ghione of Art Dubai, Saeed Karbash of Dubai Culture, and Mazen Abu Nazim of Microsoft will participate.
The judges in the literature category were Mustafa Al Rawi of International Media Investment (IMI), Ahlam Al Bolki of the Emirates Literary Foundation, and Ramesh Chander of Google.
The judges in the coding category were Ashraf Khan from IBM, Abdul Rahman Al Mahmoud from the UAE Artificial Intelligence Authority, and Ahmed El-Sayed from Google.
The development of human resources
Saeed Al Falashi, Director of the Dubai Center for Artificial Intelligence, said: “Holding this World Championship in Dubai highlights the importance of nurturing promising talent in generative AI. It provides a global platform to showcase their skills and abilities.
“The Global Prompt Engineering Championship is attracting significant global interest, with thousands of entries from nearly 100 countries, highlighting the far-reaching impact of AI across a variety of fields, from manufacturing to science to arts and culture. is showing.”
Evaluation criteria
On the first day of the championship, participants will compete in four rounds in each category.
We will judge based on speed, quality, innovation, creativity, and accuracy of content.
The top three contestants in each category will qualify for the final stage on the second day, where they will compete for a total prize pool of Dh1 million. For more information on the Global Prompt Engineering Championship, please visit www.challenge.dub.ai/ar.