DoraHacks officially launches BUIDL AI, opening automated payment service for hackathons
On April 15th, news came that the core AI management system BUIDL AI of the global leading open source innovation platform DoraHacks was officially launched, automating the entire process of hackathon organization: project scoring, approval, intelligent reminders, one-click summary generation, and management of multiple hackathons, all completed automatically by BUIDL AI. From now on, collaborating organizations and developers can try out and subscribe to these services through the new unified management backend. Multiple core ecosystem organizations and Web3 infrastructure platforms have piloted the use of BUIDL AI, providing continuous incentives to their communities and developers. BUIDL AI is a key step that DoraHacks has taken towards full automation in the direction of developer community and hackathon as the world's largest hackathon platform.
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