A peek inside San Francisco's AI boom
In San Francisco, entrepreneurs drive the AI revolution by integrating AI into projects, hosting hackathons, and attracting global talent. Laura Morton's photos capture the collaborative and dynamic AI community shaping the industry.
Read original articleIn the heart of San Francisco's AI boom, a vibrant community of entrepreneurs is driving the artificial intelligence revolution. Start-ups are incorporating AI elements into their projects, from automating tasks to developing chatbots for mental health support. Entrepreneurs from around the world are flocking to San Francisco to be part of this innovative scene, living and working together to focus on building their companies. Events like hackathons have become a staple in Silicon Valley, offering a glimpse into the intense and creative work happening in the AI space. These gatherings feature activities ranging from technical talks to prompt battles, showcasing the diverse talents and projects within the AI community. With the AI boom showing no signs of slowing down, weekends in San Francisco now offer multiple hackathons for entrepreneurs to participate in. The photos captured by Laura Morton provide an intimate look at the people and culture fueling this AI revolution, highlighting the collaborative and dynamic nature of the industry.
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