Stanford CS224G Demo Day and Poster Session
Stanford's CS224G class is a project class in the CS department that explores the practical aspects of building using large language models. Students form into teams and spend the entire quarter working on real-world projects that use LLMs at their core. They work in startup-style sprints and build real, functional products.
Come to see the results of their hard work! Each student group will give a lightning talk, followed by a poster session where you can see a demo and interact with the teams directly.
If you would like to join the lightning talk portion remotely, you can watch it via Zoom:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88690728387
Projects presenting:
Argus AI: Real-time supply chain risk monitoring
ReclaimLA: Catalog belongings for insurance claims via a phone call
Forage: AI agent for data discovery and unification
Modo Academy: AI-powered marketplace for K12 extracurriculars
Waitless Mental Health: AI agent to help prevent remission from depression
Links: AI math tutor for young children
Tutor++: AI-powered tutoring, personalized for CS students
Chorus: A multi-agent approach to large action modeling
LemmaLynx: AI-powered grader for advanced math
Talk2Me: Personalized, on-demand wellness-based therapy
Quill: AI-powered form filling
Avia: AI copilot for smarter, safer flight training
Patient Triage: AI agent for patient triage
Product Plan AI: Turning PRDs into technical implementation plans
MACI: Multi-agent collaborative intelligence system for stock prediction
Euclid: Cursor for education
Tech Pack AI: Create fashion tech packs in minutes, not hours
Verbo AI: Measure real skills, not just resumes, with AI-driven technical interviews
Memo AI: Cognitive-inspired memory assistant