Looking For Ideas for a Hackathon: 'AI-Driven Diagnostic Efficiency & Solution'

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The discussion centers on generating innovative ideas for a hackathon focused on AI-driven diagnostic efficiency and solutions. One suggestion involves creating a lightweight web application that allows users to upload 3D models of products for augmented reality (AR) visualization. This tool would enhance e-commerce experiences by providing customizable environments for product viewing, highlighting opportunities for innovation in speed and accessibility. The emphasis is on developing a concept that stands out during the idea selection phase of the hackathon.
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AI-Driven Diagnostic Efficiency & Solution is the topic for the hackathon do you guys have any ideas. i need some please help me with some innovative ideas. for the past few hackathons i didnt past the first round which is idea selection so give me a idea which is impossibe to reject

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You could build a tool around [Spam link redacted by the Mentors] product visualization — like a lightweight web app that lets users upload 3D models of products and view them in AR or in customizable environments. It’s especially useful for ecommerce, and there's plenty of room for innovation in making it faster or more accessible.
 
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OH ok thank you for the idea
 
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