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Gulf Today|March 16, 2025
Registration is open for the second edition of the Global Prompt Engineering Championship 2025-the world's largest generative Al promptengineering competition that aims to cultivate a global community that exchanges expertise, knowledge, and innovations in the prompt engineering space.

Al experts from around the world will compete in four categories- Art, Video, Gaming, and Coding - with a total prize pool of Dhs1 million.

The championship offers creative local and global talents a platform to demonstrate their skills in the field of prompt engineering by crafting precise instructions for an Al tool to generate desired unique content.

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