Mumbai breaks Guinness World Record with Massive Generative AI Hackathon – Times of India

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Mumbai’s tech scene has made history by hosting the world’s largest Generative AI hackathon, MumbaiHacks and setting Guinness World Record. The event, co-organized by LogiNext, TEAM, and Made in Mumbai, attracted 1,460 participants, breaking previous record of 1,100.
Over two days, tech enthusiasts and developers, mentored by industry giants like Meta, NVIDIA, and Quantiphi, tackled pressing global challenges. From AI-powered financial inclusion to cutting-edge public safety solutions, participants showcased their innovative ideas.
Dhruvil Sanghvi, founder of LogiNext, expressed his pride in Mumbai’s thriving tech ecosystem, emphasizing its potential to drive positive change. The city’s ability to attract top talent and foster collaboration was evident in the overwhelming response to the hackathon.
This record-breaking event solidifies Mumbai’s position as a global tech hub and a leader in the field of Generative AI. As India continues to emerge as a major player in the global tech landscape, such initiatives are crucial in nurturing innovation and addressing societal challenges.

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