With the participation of more than fifty male and female students divided into groups, a chatbot was designed using new data that global AI robots or models, such as ChatGPT or Deepseek, had not been trained on. The platform used three open-source programming platforms Huggingface, Google Al Studio, and Google Colab.
It is worth noting that this hackathon (or a gathering aimed at developing technical and software solutions within a limited time period) is the first hackathon at the university and the only one in the field of artificial intelligence in Iraq.
The success of this knowledge race culminated in the completion of the two tasks assigned to the students: testing the chatbots, obtaining the desired results, and exporting the developed AI model for use instead of participating in globally known chatbots. This planted the seed for a pioneering project that could be used in all departments and institutions to keep pace with the rapid development of information technology.