At UC Berkeley’s @CalHacks, 30 teams showcased innovative projects using Hyperbolic's GPU Marketplace and Inference Service to tackle real-world issues like disaster relief, school safety, and educational toys, all reflecting our vision of a collaborative AI ecosystem.
3x standout teams impressed us with their technical achievements and impactful missions. Here’s what they built 👇🏾
1️⃣ CLaiM simplifies disaster recovery by enabling homeowners to record a video of their home, utilizing Hyperbolic’s vision-language model, Qwen2 VL7B, to identify and appraise items. This data is securely stored on the blockchain, ensuring verified and streamlined insurance claims after a disaster.
2️⃣ Watchdog enhances school safety by using Hyperbolic’s AI Inference models to detect weapons and monitor emotional escalations in real-time through school surveillance, instantly alerting security personnel to potential threats for quick intervention.
We’re excited to announce our partnership with @poe_platform, an a16z-backed platform by the @Quora team, to expand access to high-performance AI models like Llama 3.1 and Hermes.
Poe lets users engage with AI models through fast, interactive conversations, and enables anyone to build AI-powered bots using simple prompts or API integrations.
What is Poe?
Poe is an AI-powered platform that lets you interact with any AI models in a single chat interface from ChatGPT, Claude, and now models hosted by Hyperbolic. It’s designed for fast, user-friendly interactions on iOS, Android, web, and desktop.
Models Available On Poe
Our Llama 3.1 405B Base model is now available on Poe, along with other models from @Meta's Llama 3.1 and @NousResearch's Hermes family.