Get ready for an AI showdown
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Jeanan Yasiri Moe
Director of Strategic Communications and Public Affairs
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MADISON, Wis. – MadPrompts is back! On October 16 at 6 p.m., the Discovery Building will once again buzz with creativity and innovation as the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation and the UW-Madison Data Science Institute host an electrifying prompt battle. Join us for an evening that promises excitement, laughter and a glimpse into the potential of AI.
Picture a game show-style extravaganza where UW-Madison students, faculty and staff race against the clock to create unique, funny or otherwise winning AI-generated images. Five contestants, seated in the center of the room with their screens facing out, will receive a meta prompt and feed a string of words into powerful text-to-image generative AI software like OpenAI’s Dall-E, Midjourney or Stable Diffusion. The challenge? Impress the judges and audience alike with their originality, humor and creativity.
“AI is being used in fascinating ways by researchers and students across campus,” says Lesli Mark, WARF Accelerator Manager. “We want to unite these innovators and the broader community to explore AI’s potential and uncover who’s harnessing AI to streamline processes and tackle challenges.”
This event, part of the Wisconsin Science Festival, is free and open to the public. The audience gets to take part too – moving around the room and showing their support.
Expert judges will provide lively commentary, and their votes will combine with the audience’s to determine the ultimate winner. As the competition heats up, contestants will be eliminated one by one, and the top three will grab some awesome cash prizes.
New this year: We’re introducing a video competition that extends beyond campus, inviting the greater community to explore the power of generative AI in transforming text into dynamic visual stories. The top entries will be featured at the event.
“Generative AI has taken the world by storm, and this event is a springboard for deeper conversations about the profound impact of these cutting-edge technologies,” says Kyle Cranmer, the David R. Anderson Director of the Data Science Institute.
MadPrompts is a testament to the spirit of innovation that thrives at UW-Madison and a peek into a future where technology enhances human expression in new and unexpected ways. Don’t miss out on this unique and exciting event – mark your calendars and join us for an unforgettable evening of AI-powered fun!
RSVP for MadPrompts or grab your ticket at the door.
Apply to compete in the live prompt battle by September 15.
About WARF
Incorporated as a nonprofit foundation in 1925, WARF has a founding purpose “to promote, encourage, and aid scientific investigation and research at and within the University of Wisconsin-Madison.” Over 98 years the foundation has funded more than $4.4 billion in cumulative research grants to UW-Madison and the Morgridge Institute for Research (adjusted for inflation), has been issued more than 4,200 patents (with 2,200 active patents), generates an additional 375 invention disclosures and 55 revenue-generating licenses each year, and has helped create 190 startup companies based on UW-Madison technologies. For more information, visit warf.org and watch a video about how WARF stewards the Cycle of Innovation.
About the Data Science Institute
The UW-Madison Data Science Institute (DSI) is central to UW-Madison’s strategic priority to grow its research enterprise and expand its global impact, supporting the scholarship of faculty, staff, and students. It was established in 2019 with a generous endowment gift from American Family Insurance. The DSI performs cutting-edge research in the fundamentals of data science and catalyzes the translation of this research into practice, to advance scientific discovery in collaboration with researchers across campus and beyond.
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