Tech Fairness Hackathon Successfully Concluded, with 21 Projects Winning Awards, Focusing on AI×Web3 Technology for Good
BlockBeats News, August 6: The first Tech Fairness Hackathon concluded on August 4, co-hosted by FAIR3, CARV, and HackQuest, attracting over 600 project registrations and 200+ project submissions, focusing on key issues such as technical fairness, privacy rights, and AI infrastructure. A total of 21 winning projects were selected, covering tracks such as AI Infra, identity systems, and data arrangement:
· The FAIR3 track provided a $30,000 prize pool to support institutional design and public infrastructure innovation;
· The CARV track set up a $20,000 prize pool, focusing on supporting AI Agent on-chain and modular identity system construction.
FAIR3 simultaneously launched the "Tech Fairness Incubation Program," providing funding and community support to excellent projects, and promoting developers to sign the "Technical Fairness Commitment Agreement," jointly building an open and transparent technical future.
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