How do I prove my AI idea at University if I cannot make it?

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The discussion centers on the challenges of proving an AI concept at a university when the individual lacks the technical skills to develop it independently. The user expresses a desire to collaborate with university resources or hire talent to bring their AI idea to fruition. They seek guidance on how to substantiate their concept, questioning whether visual proofs or detailed documentation would suffice for validation. The conversation highlights the importance of clear communication and preparation when presenting innovative ideas in academic settings.

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Hi, so, I have this AI creation I want to make, which, like some experiments i.e. the LHC/ect it is either too big, too nano, too much, too code-wanting, to make, and I can't and won't be making my AI invention, or more precisely, I won't be coding it up or connecting the camera gizmos ect. Therefore, I look to going to University, where I hope, (and want to know), if I can have people there (or hire people) to build it with me. ? I need my AI creation made and coded up. I know I may have to pay & prove my idea. Now, the main question here, is, if they will build it, how do I prove it? Does my proof/animation I have have to be enough or in a spreadsheet paper of some sort? Help.
 
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This is delightful, but I think people need a little more clarification before they can answer that question. What sort of thing is it?
 

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