Please see the examples below:
- The Waste Management Assistant is a mobile app using AI to improve waste management. It analyzes waste photos to identify materials and offers recycling advice. Plus, it uses AI to predict peak waste collection times, optimizing scheduling for better resource allocation.
- The Disaster Scenario App is a smart tool to improve disaster readiness and response in vulnerable areas. It analyzes data like earthquakes, weather, and geography using AI to predict disasters and prioritize actions. It then gives real-time alerts and tailored safety instructions, saving lives and reducing damage during emergencies.
- The Nutritional Guidance Chatbot uses AI to encourage healthy eating habits and address malnutrition by engaging users in personalized conversations about their dietary preferences and goals using natural language processing. It offers practical meal recommendations and tracks users' progress over time to support lasting dietary changes.
- The AI Project is a grassroots effort aimed at educating and empowering members of the community about artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Through a series of educational workshops, interactive events, and online resources, we demystify AI, raise awareness about its applications and implications, and foster informed discussions about its societal impact.
- EcoWatch project used the insights gathered from AI-driven data analysis, engaging with the community through targeted outreach campaigns, educational workshops, and interactive events designed to address specific concerns and misconceptions surrounding recycling practices. By fostering open dialogue and collaboration, we aim to inspire positive behavioral changes and foster a culture of environmental stewardship within our community.
*Please note:
- Problems/solutions that do not include AI as part of their solution are NOT eligible
- Problems/solutions do NOT have to be the same project you originally submitted to the Technovation Girls competition
- If you’re re-submitting a project from a previous Technovation GirlsChallenge, the applicant must demonstrate notable improvements or additions to the original submission and highlight advancements in technology or innovation
- University projects that are solely research-oriented and part of a school requirement are not eligible
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