Competition Phase — From Ideas to AI Solutions

The Republican–International Round of the International Interscholastic AI Olympiad brought together 305 students from 6 countries, marking the first time the Olympiad reached a national and global scale.

Participants competed individually, developing AI-based projects that demonstrated:

  • clear problem identification,
  • logically structured AI methodology,
  • originality and innovation,
  • and potential real-world impact.

A technical briefing was conducted online after registration, where participants were introduced to the evaluation rubric, submission format, and expectations for AI-based research and development.

The final deadline for AI project submissions was April 30, 2025.

Projects were evaluated according to four key criteria:
✔ Innovation & Creativity
✔ Technical Implementation
✔ Problem Understanding & Logic
✔ Presentation & Real-World Relevance

Despite being an international event, the Olympiad maintained its core principle: individual work only, highlighting personal effort, creativity, and responsibility in AI development.

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