

What we’re about
Welcome to the IBM AI Developer Accelerator, a vibrant community for developers, technologists, and innovators passionate about AI, Generative AI, LLMs, and everything in between.
🚀 What We’re About
This group is your gateway to hands-on AI events, expert-led sessions, community discussions, and hackathons powered by IBM. Whether you're just getting started with AI or building production-grade LLM solutions, this space is built for you.
💡 What You’ll Learn & Do:
- Deep dive into Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI
- Stay ahead with the latest in AI technologies
- Contribute to impactful open source AI projects
- Be part of the global AI Alliance shaping the future of open innovation
- Build, collaborate, and showcase your work in community hackathons
🎯 Who Should Join?
Developers, data scientists, ML engineers, open-source contributors, AI enthusiasts, students, and professionals curious about the next wave of AI innovation.
👥 Let’s Build Together
We’re building a collaborative space where learning meets doing — join us to be part of India’s growing AI builder community and unlock new opportunities.
🗓️ Stay tuned for upcoming meetups, webinars, and coding challenges!
Get hands-on to grow your skills and win prizes in this virtual event. All experience levels welcome. We’ll provide access to the necessary resources like watsonx services on IBM Cloud and the education you need to be successful, and we’ll ask you to imagine how that tech can solve an everyday problem under one of two theme options. Network with peers, form a team, and pitch your original proof-of-concept tech solution to compete for prizes.
In this hackathon, you will use IBM® Granite™ to build a proof-of-concept solution to align with one out of two possible themes:
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Make work less boring
This is your chance to show the world what “different” could look like when it comes to business. Use IBM Granite models and build a proof-of-concept, AI-driven solution that brings creativity into how businesses operate. Whether it’s generating new ideas, designing creative content, predicting innovation or market trends, enhancing brainstorming processes, or nurturing creative strategy, you’ll identify an activity that can be improved and build a solution that can empower businesses to innovate faster and more creatively. -
Decent work and economic growth challenge, brought to you by Call for Code
Economic growth and decent work can be a positive force for the whole planet. We’re calling on you to build a proof-of-concept, AI-driven solution using IBM Granite models that can address an issue that falls under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
Call for Code®
Started in 2018, Call for Code is the largest tech-for-good initiative of its kind that brings together developers and problem-solvers from around the world to create solutions to help solve some of the most pressing societal issues of our time.
#### Step 1: Register
Sign up with your existing IBMid that uses your corporate or university email address or create one with your personal email to get access to the hackathon web site.
#### Step 2: Get ready ahead of the hackathon
Take advantage of free IBM Granite and watsonx education on the hackathon web site. You can also post your skills and search for other participants through the site to form a team. As the hackathon approaches, watch your email for critical updates and information. Access to watsonx will be provided by IBM when the challenge starts on April 24.
#### Step 3: Build with IBM Granite and win prizes
When the hackathon starts, you’ll get detailed instructions to build and submit your project for a chance to win! Those who submit a qualifying project may also be eligible to earn a badge from IBM TechXchange 2025.
Sign up now
#### Prizes
First place team, per theme
- $5,000 USD
- $500 USD IBM Cloud credits, per team member
- 1 ticket per team member to IBM TechXchange Conference 2025 in Orlando (Tickets are subject to legal pre-approval, are non-transferable, and travel/lodging is not included)
Additionally, the team that wins first place for the Call for Code theme will be eligible to be judged for the 2025 Call for Code Global Challenge, where the top team will take home $50,000 USD.
Second place team, per theme
- $300 USD IBM Cloud Credits, per team member
- Apple Airpod Pros®
If you have any questions regarding the event, please email watsonx.challenge@ibm.com / L.Prithviraj.Singh@ibm.com for support.
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Lean AI Solutions Hackathon, with IBM Granite ModelsLink visible for attendees
Get hands-on to grow your skills and win prizes in this virtual event. All experience levels welcome. We’ll provide access to the necessary resources like watsonx services on IBM Cloud and the education you need to be successful, and we’ll ask you to imagine how that tech can solve an everyday problem under one of two theme options. Network with peers, form a team, and pitch your original proof-of-concept tech solution to compete for prizes.
In this hackathon, you will use IBM® Granite™ to build a proof-of-concept solution to align with one out of two possible themes:-
Make work less boring
This is your chance to show the world what “different” could look like when it comes to business. Use IBM Granite models and build a proof-of-concept, AI-driven solution that brings creativity into how businesses operate. Whether it’s generating new ideas, designing creative content, predicting innovation or market trends, enhancing brainstorming processes, or nurturing creative strategy, you’ll identify an activity that can be improved and build a solution that can empower businesses to innovate faster and more creatively. -
Decent work and economic growth challenge, brought to you by Call for Code
Economic growth and decent work can be a positive force for the whole planet. We’re calling on you to build a proof-of-concept, AI-driven solution using IBM Granite models that can address an issue that falls under the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth.
Call for Code®
Started in 2018, Call for Code is the largest tech-for-good initiative of its kind that brings together developers and problem-solvers from around the world to create solutions to help solve some of the most pressing societal issues of our time.#### Step 1: Register
Sign up with your existing IBMid that uses your corporate or university email address or create one with your personal email to get access to the hackathon web site.
#### Step 2: Get ready ahead of the hackathon
Take advantage of free IBM Granite and watsonx education on the hackathon web site. You can also post your skills and search for other participants through the site to form a team. As the hackathon approaches, watch your email for critical updates and information. Access to watsonx will be provided by IBM when the challenge starts on April 24.
#### Step 3: Build with IBM Granite and win prizes
When the hackathon starts, you’ll get detailed instructions to build and submit your project for a chance to win! Those who submit a qualifying project may also be eligible to earn a badge from IBM TechXchange 2025.
Sign up now#### Prizes
First place team, per theme
- $5,000 USD
- $500 USD IBM Cloud credits, per team member
- 1 ticket per team member to IBM TechXchange Conference 2025 in Orlando (Tickets are subject to legal pre-approval, are non-transferable, and travel/lodging is not included)
Additionally, the team that wins first place for the Call for Code theme will be eligible to be judged for the 2025 Call for Code Global Challenge, where the top team will take home $50,000 USD.
Second place team, per theme- $300 USD IBM Cloud Credits, per team member
- Apple Airpod Pros®
If you have any questions regarding the event, please email watsonx.challenge@ibm.com / L.Prithviraj.Singh@ibm.com for support.
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- Network event182 attendees from 111 groups hosting[AI Alliance] GneissWeb: Preparing High Quality Data for LLMs at ScaleLink visible for attendees
Details
IBM recently released GneissWeb, a large dataset yielding around 10 trillion tokens that caters to the data quality and quantity requirements of training Large Language Models. In this talk i will do a deep dive on the philosophy behind this dataset, where it stands w.r.t the other datasets out there, how to recreate it based on the tools IBM has open sourced and some performance figures with it. This talk will be a followup of the talk given by Shahrokh Daijavad of IBM in the month of March.Prerequisites
This is a follow up to our March 6, 2025 session “Introducing GneissWeb - a state-of-the-art LLM pre-training dataset“:- Check the GitHub show notes
- Re-watch on YouTube
About the presenter
Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee (LinkedIn), Senior Technical Staff Member and Master Inventor, IBM ResearchAbout the AI Alliance
The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players. - Network event53 attendees from 111 groups hosting[AI Alliance] Knowledge Graphs for Enterprise AILink visible for attendees
Description
Proscenium is an emerging library of composable glue focused on enterprise AI applications. It prioritizes support for domains where the creation and use of structured data is critical. This talk will walk through the construction an application for the legal domain built with Proscenium that involves:- Document enrichment
- Entity resolution
- Knowledge Graph construction
- Query handling
- Chat integration
Finally, we'll cover the future roadmap and ways that you could contribute!
Speaker Bio
Adam Pingel (LinkedIn, GitHub) is IBM's Head of Open Tools and Applications for the AI Alliance. Adam has been fascinated by AI and chatbots since playing with Racter in the 80’s. But the “winters” were long and frequent. The stars aligned in 2015 when he became VPE at Ravel Law. Ravel was building AI-powered tools for the legal industry and was working with Harvard Law School on what is now known as the Caselaw Access Project. After an acquisition by LexisNexis in 2017, he moved his family to Raleigh (in 2019) to take the role of CTO of Global Platforms. In 2022 he joined IBM to work on domain-specific applications of generative AI. Adam holds an MS and BS in CS from UCLA and Stanford, respectively. When not at a keyboard, he enjoys spending time with his family.About the AI Alliance
The AI Alliance is an international community of researchers, developers and organizational leaders committed to support and enhance open innovation across the AI technology landscape to accelerate progress, improve safety, security and trust in AI, and maximize benefits to people and society everywhere. Members of the AI Alliance believe that open innovation is essential to develop and achieve safe and responsible AI that benefit society rather than benefit a select few big players.
Past events (68)
See all- Network event241 attendees from 109 groups hosting[AI Alliance] Chat with your website using an LLMThis event has passed