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The Gemma 4 Good hackathon invites developers to build applications addressing real-world challenges, including digital learning, health, and global resilience, using models that can be run locally on devices or deployed at scale.

Kaggle and Google DeepMind have launched the Gemma 4 Good hackathon, a global competition that challenges developers to build AI tools for education, health, and digital equity using open models.
The Gemma 4 Good hackathon invites developers to build applications addressing real-world challenges, including digital learning, health, and global resilience, using models that can be run locally on devices or deployed at scale.
The initiative reflects increasing focus on hands-on AI development and workforce-ready skills, particularly in environments where access, infrastructure, and privacy are constraints.
The Gemma 4 Good hackathon is a unique opportunity for developers to create AI solutions that can drive positive change in education and beyond.
"The competition focuses on applications that demonstrate real-world utility, with categories including health and sciences, global resilience, future of education, digital equity, and safety.
The hackathon includes a total prize pool of $200,000, with awards across general, impact-focused, and technical categories.
The Gemma 4 Good hackathon is an exciting opportunity for developers to create innovative AI solutions that can make a real difference in education and beyond. With a focus on real-world impact and utility, this competition has the potential to drive meaningful change and improve outcomes for learners around the world.