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ARTICLE ADEarlier this year, Google introduced its Gemini 1.5 AI model. In addition to better understanding and improved overall performance, the new model added a larger context window, or the ability to remember more information at once.
Now, if you can figure out an interesting or creative use case for Gemini's expanded capability, you might win $25,000.
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Kaggle, a data science competition platform and online community for data scientists and machine learning users, has launched a competition to find the most creative use case that stress tests Gemini's 1.5 longer context window.
Here's how to enter.
To start, you must make a Kaggle Notebook and YouTube video describing your test. Your test must use either Gemini-1.5-Pro, Gemini-1.5-Flash, or Gemini-1.5-Flash-8B API and demonstrate how to process inputs with more than 100,000 tokens. Your YouTube video, which must be public, will need to summarize your notebook in less than 5 minutes.
To submit your entry, use this Google Form. You'll need to include a link to a public Kaggle notebook attached to this competition, a link to a public Kaggle dataset that contains the data your model used as context, and a link to a YouTube or YouTube Short video that outlines your completed project.
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You can make as many submissions as you want, Kaggle says, but only your latest submission before the deadline will count. If you are submitting as a team, you only need to send in one entry, but all team members must be collaborators on the submitted Notebook, and all team members must accept the competition rules before the submission deadline.
Also, your notebook and videos must be public by the competition deadline.
The competition opened Oct. 17 and ends at 11:59 PM UTC on Dec. 1. Kaggle will award four prizes to the top four scoring entries, each totaling $25,000.