Apr 25, 2025

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Apr 26, 2025

Online & In-Person

Berkeley AI Policy Hackathon

The purpose of this hackathon is to provide a space for students to advocate for solutions to AI policy issues that many lawmakers and technologists are thinking about, both in California and beyond.

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30 : 12 : 39 : 33

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Overview

Overview

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As the home of Silicon Valley and a leader in AI governance discussions, California is at the forefront of regulation debates—especially with recent legislation like SB 53 and SB 1047. Supporters argue that AI regulation is essential for ethical use and to prevent bias and discrimination. Others worry that excessive oversight could stifle innovation and global competitiveness.Your challenge: Develop a bipartisan AI policy solution for California that fosters innovation while mitigating its most harmful risks.The purpose of this hackathon is to provide a space for students to advocate for solutions to AI policy issues that many lawmakers and technologists are thinking about, both in California and beyond. Over the past few years, the advancement of AI has presented unprecedented opportunities for innovation, as well as challenges for regulation. Through this event, participants can lend their perspective on what it takes for policymakers to weigh technological oversight and innovation and determine how they can coexist. Top teams will present their solutions to a curated panel of judges, with backgrounds ranging from academia, government, and industry.Everyone ages 18-25 who is interested in AI safety and policy is invited to participate. Our hackathon will be fully virtual, with co-working spaces for those based near Berkeley, CA. Due to the collaborative nature of policy making and ideation, all participants will enter in teams of 2. No prior experience in policy writing or AI safety is needed to participate and succeed.

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Schedule

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Our event will take place in two phases: - Phase I: Teams will work to submit a policy brief outlining their ideas and solution to our problem statement. This statement will be released on March 23, 2025 and policy brief submissions will be due on April 4, 2025. Finalists will be notified of their advancement by April 13, 2025. - Phase II: Finalists will be tasked with developing their idea into a comprehensive policy memo that addresses the strengths, limitations, and stakeholders involved in their proposed solution. Examples of memos will be provided for those with no prior experience in policy writing. Submissions and presentations will occur during the weekend of April 26-27, 2025.

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Registered Jam Sites

Register A Location

Beside the remote and virtual participation, our amazing organizers also host local hackathon locations where you can meet up in-person and connect with others in your area.

The in-person events for the Apart Sprints are run by passionate individuals just like you! We organize the schedule, speakers, and starter templates, and you can focus on engaging your local research, student, and engineering community.

We haven't announced jam sites yet

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