SimBot Challenge Rules

Please review the rules before taking part in the challenge.

The Alexa Prize SimBot Challenge (the “Competition”) is a skill competition sponsored by Amazon.com Services LLC (“Sponsor”), in which competing teams of college or university students build Alexa skills using the Alexa Skills Kit APIs (“SimBots”) for use in the United States, that allow Alexa multimodal device users to maneuver a simulated robot to interact with an environment and complete challenges via Amazon Alexa.

Selected teams (as outlined below) will be chosen to compete in this Challenge, with final results announced in April 2023. See below for the complete Competition details.

By applying to or participating in the Competition, you agree to these Official Rules. Please read them carefully.

COMPETITION CALENDAR: The Competition starts on October 4, 2021 and ends in June 2023 (the "Competition Period"). The Competition phases are noted in the calendar below. The dates are approximate and are subject to change at Sponsor’s discretion.

Phases

Starts

Ends

Phase 1: Participant application period

October 4, 2021

October 31, 2021

Phase 2: Sponsor application review period

November 1, 2021

November 9, 2021

Phase 3: Initial participant notification period/onboarding

November 10, 2021

December 14, 2021

Phase 4: Benchmark challenge

January 3, 2022

April 29, 2022

Phase 5: Limited second participant application period

May 9, 2022

May 23, 2022

Phase 6: Second sponsor application review period

May 25, 2022

June 3, 2022

Phase 7: Second participant notification period/onboarding

June 6, 2022

June 28, 2022

SimBot boot camp

August 8, 2022

August 11, 2022

Phase 8: Initial skills development period

August 12, 2022

October 16, 2022

Phase 9: Skill certification period

October 17, 2022

October 30, 2022

Phase 10: Internal Amazon beta period

October 31, 2022

November 29, 2022

Phase 11: Initial feedback period

November 30, 2022

February 1, 2023

Phase 12: Semifinals interaction period

February 2, 2023

March 22, 2023

Phase 13: Finals interaction period

March 23, 2023

April 28, 2023

Winners announced

June 2023

ELIGIBILITY: To be eligible to participate in the Competition, you must: (1) be enrolled as a full-time undergraduate or post-graduate student at an accredited college or university (other than colleges or universities located in any of the Restricted Jurisdictions defined below) (“Universities”) and remain a full-time student in good standing at such University while participating in the Competition; (2) be at or above the age of majority in your country, state, province or jurisdiction of residence at the time of entry; and (3) not be a person or entity under U.S. export controls or sanctions. Competition is void in Cuba, Iran, Syria, North Korea, Sudan, the region of Crimea, and where prohibited by law (“Restricted Jurisdiction”). People who, during the Competition Period, are directors, officers, employees, interns, and contractors (“Personnel”) of Sponsor, its parents, subsidiaries, affiliates, and their respective advertising, promotion and public relations agencies, representatives, and agents (collectively, “Competition Entities”), immediate families members of such Personnel (parents, siblings, children, spouses, and life partners of each) and members of the households of such Personnel (whether related or not) are ineligible to participate in this Competition. Sponsor reserves the right to verify eligibility and to adjudicate on any dispute at any time.

Entrants (“Entrants”) must enter as part of an “Entrant Team” consisting of one or more students from a single University. An Entrant is only permitted to be part of one Entrant Team. Any Entrant that is part of more than one Entrant Team may be disqualified and his/her corresponding Entrant Teams may be disqualified at the sole discretion of Sponsor. Only one member of the Entrant Team may submit an application on behalf of an Entrant Team but all those listed on the application are Entrants. All prize money payable to Entrant Teams will be split evenly among the Entrants of a winning Entrant Team (based on the pre-tax amount of prize money), as identified in the application, as updated as permitted by these Official Rules, and who maintain full-time student status in good standing at their University during the entire Competition Period.

Each team must select a faculty advisor, who, with respect to that team, will act as the official representative for the Entrant Team’s University (the “Faculty Advisor”). Each Entrant Team must have its own Faculty Advisor; Faculty Advisors may not represent multiple teams. Faculty Advisors are not members of the Entrant Team and will not receive any portion of any prize. Faculty Advisors must remain full time employees of the Entrant Team University during the entire Competition Period. During the Competition Period, but no later than February 1, 2023, the Faculty Advisor may request to remove members from the Entrant Team or to add additional members to the Entrant Team. The Faculty Advisor must provide an explanation of the reason for the removal or addition, and any proposed new member must provide documentation requested by Sponsor and agree to comply with these Official Rules. Changes to the Entrant Team are subject to Sponsor’s approval in its sole discretion. If at any point during the Competition Period, the Entrant Team’s Faculty Advisor cannot continue to serve as a Faculty Advisor, the Entrant Team may submit a request to Sponsor to select a new Faculty Advisor. Changes to the Entrant Team’s Faculty Advisor are subject to Sponsor’s approval in its sole discretion. If an Entrant Team fails to have a Faculty Advisor at any point in time during the Competition, for any reason, the Entrant Team may be disqualified.

Each Entrant must be eligible to participate in this Competition and comply with these Official Rules or the Entrant, and the Entrant Team associated with that Entrant, may be disqualified. This Competition is subject to all applicable federal, state, territorial, provincial, and local laws. Competition is void where prohibited. By participating in the Competition, all Entrants accept and agree to comply with and abide by these Official Rules and the decisions of the Sponsor which will be final and binding including the Sponsor’s right to verify eligibility, to interpret these Official Rules, and to resolve any disputes relating to this Competition at any time. Only Entrants may work on the SimBot, although members of the Alexa team may provide support to the Entrant Team during the Competition Period, and the Faculty Advisor, and other students and faculty members at the Entrant Team’s University may provide support and advice to the Entrant Teams and may co-author the Technical Article (as defined below) or other research papers.

DESCRIPTION OF COMPETITION PHASES:

PHASE 1 “Participant Application Period”: Between October 4, 2021 and October 31, 2021, the leader of each Entrant Team that wishes to enter the Competition may visit TKTKTK (“Competition Site”) where they may submit their entry information via the YouNoodle, Inc. (“YouNoodle”) application portal, including, but not limited to: complete names, contact information and resumes of all Entrant Team members, proof of University enrolled status (e.g., verification of enrollment or an uploaded copy of Entrants’ student IDs), name and contact information of a sponsoring Faculty Advisor from the Entrant Team’s University, and bio for each Entrant Team member.

SimBot Challenge: SimBot Challenge is an interactive, multimodal dialog-driven game challenge in which a virtual task-driven embodied robot in a simulated home or work environment assists a human user in completing real-world tasks by continuously learning, and gaining the ability to perform commonsense reasoning. The robot, an AI-driven virtual agent designed by each Entrant Team, should perceive its visual environment and understand and interact in conversational language with human users. The objective of the game is for the simulated robot to learn and complete increasingly more complex tasks in an efficient manner with help from a human user (player) as needed. Entrant Teams’ robots will need to be able to appropriately perceive, reason, and take actions in the environment to complete all tasks, and interact with the user to clarify ambiguous instructions and obtain additional information when needed. Participating teams are responsible for designing and delivering a multi-modal conversational AI model that is capable of executing and reasoning the above scenarios efficiently to completion.

Each Entrant Team will be required to answer the following questions:

  1. What is your team’s vision for your SimBot?
  2. How will your SimBot help its users?
  3. How do you want users to feel at the end of an interaction with your SimBot?
  4. How would your team measure success in the Competition?
  5. Please share sample interactions you expect your SimBot to achieve by the end of the Competition.
  6. Describe, in detail, your scientific approach, the related system architecture, any innovative claims, technical challenges you will need to overcome, and risks. Plan for operating at scale when you define the architecture. (2 page PDF structured as a technical paper and architecture diagram with 1 additional page for visual or text explanation of key components and data flow).
  7. What is novel about the team’s approach? (This may be completely new approach or a novel synthesis or extension of existing techniques).
  8. How do you think your work will impact the field of AI?
  9. Please attach an overview of the primary roles, subject matter expertise, and focus/specialty of each of your team members. (1 page)
  10. Please provide a summary of the technical work/research (relevant to your proposed architecture), yours or others’, that you will leverage and how.
  11. How will you ensure you create an experience users find engaging?

Entry Applications may be submitted at any time during the Participant Application Period. Only one individual per Entrant Team may submit an Entry Application on behalf of their Entrant Team. Other members of the Entrant Team must accept the invitation to join the team via the YouNoodle application portal. All Entrants must create an account with YouNoodle if they have not done so already in order to submit an Entry Application or accept an invitation to join an Entrant Team and participate in the Competition. Creating and maintaining a YouNoodle account is free of charge. All Entry Applications must be complete when the Participant Application Period closes at 11:59 pm Pacific Time on October 31, 2021. Entry Applications are not complete until all the online prompts and instructions to upload the Entry Application have been properly followed, the Official Rules have been accepted, and all Entrant Team members and the Faculty Advisor have accepted their invitations to join the Entrant Team via the YouNoodle application portal. Entry Applications may not be revised once submitted. Entry Applications will not be returned and become the property of the Sponsor.

Entry Terms: Determination of compliance with entry and other requirements and these Official Rules will be in the sole discretion of the Sponsor.

By entering, Entrants warrant that:

  1. entries are the original work of the Entrant Team or an update to an original work of the Entrant Team;
  2. entries do not infringe or violate the rights of any third party, including but not limited to, copyrights, trademarks or copyrighted material not owned by the Entrant Team, contract and licensing rights, rights of publicity or privacy, moral rights, or any other intellectual property rights; and
  3. entries are not subject to any third party agreements, and that Sponsor will not be required to pay or incur any sums to any person or entity as a result of its exercise of any rights granted under these Official Rules.

Additional Requirements

Entrant Teams must submit their SimBots via Sponsor’s Developer Portal, and in doing so must agree to the Amazon Developer Services Agreement (“Developer Agreement”). SimBots must comply with the terms applicable to “Alexa Skills” in the Developer Agreement, including the content guidelines and all other Program Policies (as defined in the Developer Agreement). SimBots that cause any harm, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, will be disqualified from the Competition. Questionable or controversial designs or content must be cleared with Sponsor prior to being deployed in a SimBot. All SimBots must interact with users using only the English language. SimBots may not request any personal data or personally identifiable information from Alexa users. All Entrant Teams must host their SimBots using Amazon Web Services (“AWS”) Lambda, and in doing so must agree to the terms of the AWS Customer Agreement. However, Entrant Teams may use other frameworks or web services to build their SimBot, and SimBots may make external calls to other services during run-time execution. During all phases of the Competition, Sponsor may in its sole discretion, require all Entrant Teams to provide periodic status updates, reports, or demonstrations of the SimBots. Sponsor may also require all Entrant Teams to comply with additional rules, requirements, or procedures that Sponsor determines, in its sole discretion, are necessary for the administration of the Competition. Sponsor may, in its sole discretion penalize teams for noncompliance with any rules, requirements, or procedures, up to and including disqualification from the Competition.

Sponsor may also, in its sole discretion, require all SimBots to adhere to requirements designed to ensure that SimBots are focused on the goal of advancing the science of conversational artificial intelligence and to ensure a positive experience for Alexa customers using the SimBot. Sponsor may determine any appropriate penalties for noncompliance with those requirements, including temporary suspension of the SimBot, disregarding ratings for interactions that are non-compliant with such policies, or disqualification from the Competition.

Sponsor may provide Entrants selected to participate in the Competition access to software, software development kits, libraries, APIs, documentation, sample code, templates, data sets, and related materials (“Program Materials”) that may be used in connection with the Competition. If an Entrant uses any Program Materials, he or she is subject to and agrees to comply with Sponsor’s Program Materials License Agreement. Program Materials may include APIs, data sets, and other materials that are not public (“Non-Public Materials”). Entrant Teams whose SimBots are made available through Sponsor’s Alexa service (beginning in Phase 10, below) will also receive automatic speech recognition text transcriptions and other data (e.g., confidence scores) relating to Alexa user interactions with Entrant Team’s SimBot (“Interaction Data”). Each Entrant (and each Faculty Advisor) agrees that he or she will not disclose Non-Public Materials or Interaction Data to anyone other than other Entrants of the Entrant Team and the Entrant Team’s Faculty Advisor without Amazon’s prior written consent. Each Entrant (and each Faculty Advisor) also agrees that he or she will use Non-Public Materials and Interaction Data only in connection with the development and operation of (a) a SimBot as part of the Competition and in compliance with these Official Rules and (b) following the completion of the Competition Period, a SimBot or related bot operating as a stand-alone Alexa skill. Entrants (and Faculty Advisors) may not use Non-Public Materials or Interaction Data for any other purpose. Prior to the conclusion of the Competition Period, Entrants may not publish their SimBot as a stand-alone Alexa Skill or use the Non-Public Materials or Interaction Data to operate the SimBot as a stand-alone Alexa Skill or in connection with other Alexa skills. Entrants (and Faculty Advisors) must return or destroy all Non-Public Materials and Interaction Data (in any form and including, without limitation, all summaries, copies and excerpts of the same) promptly following any request from Sponsor, or if the Entrant Team discontinues the development or operation of its SimBot. If any Entrant or Faculty Advisor is disqualified from the Competition, leaves the University, or otherwise terminates their participation in the Competition, that individual must immediately return or destroy all Non-Public Materials and Interaction Data in their possession. Sponsor reserves the right in its sole discretion to impose additional terms and conditions on the use of Program Materials, and to condition access to Program Materials on Entrants’ agreement to those terms and conditions.

PHASE 2 “Sponsor Application Review Period”: From November 1, 2021, to November 9, 2021, all eligible Entry Applications will be reviewed by a panel of judges chosen by the Sponsor. Up to ten Entrant Teams determined by Sponsor according to the criteria described below will be chosen to participate in the Challenge described below. To select the Entrant Teams chosen to advance to the Challenge, Sponsor will review each of the Entry Applications using the following criteria:

  • The potential scientific contribution to the field;
  • The technical merit of the approach;
  • The novelty of the idea; and
  • An assessment of the Entrant Team’s ability to execute against their plan.

PHASE 3 “Initial Participant Notification Period and On-Boarding”: Leaders of Entrant Teams that have submitted Entry Applications and have been selected by Sponsor to participate in the Competition will be notified by email at the email address provided at time of Entry Application between November 10, 2021, and December 14, 2021. Entrant Teams acknowledge that some Entrants and Faculty Advisors may have participated in prior iterations of the Alexa Prize competition (“Prior Year Teams”).

Stipends: Each Entrant Team selected to participate during the Initial Participant Notification Period will be eligible to receive a stipend award of $250,000 U.S. dollars (paid in any number of installments as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, subject to Entrant Team’s continued participation in and eligibility for the SimBot Challenge), which will be awarded to the Universities of the selected Entrant Teams in the form of restricted research grants. These stipends will be awarded to the Universities and not the Entrant Teams or any individual Entrant, and will be subject to the University signing and returning any documents required by Sponsor (including IRS forms W-9 and/or W-8) and to the University agreeing in writing that no more than 35% of the research grants may be allocated to administrative fees. Entrant Teams will not be eligible to begin participating in the Competition until all required documentation has been completed by the University. The grants will be awarded to support two full-time students or the equivalent of two full-time students during the Competition and one month of the Faculty Advisor’s salary. Each University will be responsible for allocating and managing the funds within these guidelines and for payment and reporting of any required taxes, withholdings, fees or duties. Sponsor is not responsible for ensuring all or any portion of stipend research grants are distributed to Entrants. Each member of an Entrant Team whose University receives a stipend award, and its Faculty Advisor, will also receive Alexa-enabled devices (up to a maximum of four devices per Entrant Team, including the device provided to the Faculty Advisor), free AWS services to support the development of their SimBot (subject to reasonable limitations set by Sponsor), and support from the Alexa team as determined by Sponsor.

Stipends are non-transferable except as directed by Sponsor. No stipend substitutions or cash redemptions are allowed except as designed by Sponsor. Except where prohibited by law, all federal, state, provincial or other tax liabilities or withholdings are the responsibility of the University and the Sponsor will not be responsible for any tax deductions which may be necessary, except that Sponsor may withhold taxes as required by law. Universities are responsible for any costs and expenses associated with stipend acceptance and use. If an Entrant Team withdraws from the Competition or does not remain compliant with these Official Rules, Sponsor will be relieved of any obligation to pay any remaining portion of the stipend to the Entrant Team’s University. All details of stipend not specified herein shall be determined solely by Sponsor.

PHASE 4 “Benchmark Challenge”: From January 3, 2022 through April 29, 2022, selected Entrant teams will participate in a Benchmark Challenge. During the Benchmark Challenge, participants will build preliminary SimBots (machine learning models that can complete goals given a dialog history and scene images) using a dataset released by Amazon. The Benchmark Challenge will be publicly hosted on evai.ai, and will be subject to and governed by the Benchmark Challenge rules that will be posted on eval.ai no later than January 3, 2022. Because the Benchmark Challenge will be open to the public, teams may participate even if they were not selected for the SimBot Challenge. Following the Benchmark Challenge, Amazon in its sole discretion may select up to four additional teams to participate in the Simbot Challenge, in accordance with the process below.

PHASE 5 “Limited Second Participant Application Period”: From May 9, 2022 through May 23, 2022, teams that successfully participated in the Benchmark Challenge during Phase 4 may apply to be selected to participate in the Simbot Challenge. Entrant Teams previously selected in Phase 1 do not need to re-apply. As in Phase 1, new Entrant Teams must submit their entry information and responses to the entry questions via the YouNoodle, Inc. (“YouNoodle”) application portal, following the process set forth in Phase 1 above. All application procedures, Entry Terms, and Additional Requirements set forth for Phase 1, above, apply in full for Entrant Teams applying during Phase 5. All Entry Applications must be complete when the Participant Application Period closes at 11:59 pm Pacific Time on May 23, 2022.

PHASE 6 “Second Sponsor Application Review Period”: From May 25, 2022, to June 3, 2022, all eligible Entry Applications will be reviewed by a panel of judges chosen by the Sponsor. Up to four Entrant Teams determined by Sponsor may be chosen to participate in the Challenge described below. In addition to the criteria considered during the Sponsor Review period in Phase 2, the judges may consider the Entrant Team’s performance in the Benchmark Challenge when selecting additional participating teams.

PHASE 7 “Second Participant Notification Period and On-boarding”: Leaders of additional Entrant Teams that have submitted Entry Applications and have been selected by Sponsor to participate in the Competition will be notified by email at the email address provided at time of Entry Application between June 6, 2022, and July 15, 2022. Entrant Teams acknowledge that some Entrants and Faculty Advisors may have participated in prior iterations of the Alexa Prize competition (“Prior Year Teams”). Each Entrant Team selected to participate during the Second Participant Notification Period will be eligible to receive a stipend award of $200,000 U.S. dollars (paid in any number of installments as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, subject to Entrant Team’s continued standing in the Simbot Challenge), which will be awarded to the Universities of the selected Entrant Teams in the form of restricted research grants. All restrictions on Stipends set forth above for Stipends awarded during Phase 3 will apply in full to Stipends provided to Entrant Teams in Phase 7.

SIMBOT BOOT CAMP All Entrant Teams will be invited to an Alexa Prize Simbot Boot Camp held in August 2022 at Sponsor’s headquarters in Seattle, Washington or alternative location as determined by Sponsor. Sponsor will provide for the cost of the Faculty Advisor and four members from each Entrant Teams’ airline tickets (non-refundable coach class booked through Sponsor at least 14 days in advance) from the city where their University is located to Seattle, Washington, and the provision of hotel rooms in Seattle, Washington, to permit members of each Entrant Team (up to 4 members as determined by Sponsor) and the Faculty Advisor to attend the Boot Camp. Travel expense subsidies may be subject to tax information reporting and withholding to the extent required by law. Attendance at the Boot Camp is not required and will not affect an Entrant Team’s opportunity to win. Sponsor may also choose to hold the summit virtually and in which case Entrant Teams will not receive any payment for the value of travel expenses.

PHASE 8 “Skills Development Period”: From August 12, 2022 through October 16, 2022, selected Entrant Teams will develop their SimBot. Prior Year Teams may utilize and incorporate any concepts, works, inventions, information, designs, programs, or software created by Prior Year Teams, provided that the Entrant Teams have obtained all of the rights, licenses, and permissions in writing from any person who may have helped create the SimBot or that are otherwise necessary for the Entrant Team to distribute the SimBot and to grant the licenses set forth in these Official Rules and in the Developer Agreement. Any Entrant Team may incorporate concepts, works, inventions, information or designs described by any Prior Year Team in its published technical articles. Entrant Teams must submit their SimBot to Sponsor for certification no later than 11:59 pm Pacific Time on October 30, 2022.

PHASE 9 “Skill Certification Period”: From October 17, 2022 through October 30, 2022, Entrant Teams must revise their SimBots in response to feedback from Sponsor to ensure that their skills are certified prior to being made available to end users of the Alexa service. SimBots must pass certification in order to be eligible to participate in a closed beta program for employees of Sponsor (the “Beta Program”).

PHASE 10 “Internal Amazon Beta Period”: Beginning on October 31, 2022, SimBots that have passed certification will be made available via Sponsor’s Beta Program. Each SimBot’s Interaction Ratings (as defined below) collected through the Beta Program will be provided to the Entrant Team. Entrant Teams may continue to improve their SimBots throughout the Internal Amazon Beta Period. Sponsor may impose Availability Criteria, including but not limited to a minimum mean Interaction Rating, uptime requirements, and ability to filter offensive content, that a SimBot must meet in order to exit the Beta Program and be made available to Amazon customers through an Alexa Skill operated by Sponsor that allows users to interact with SimBots (the “Alexa Prize Skill”). Sponsor may require SimBots that have not met the Availability Criteria to remain in the Beta Program, and may set deadlines by which all SimBots must meet the Availability Criteria in order to continue participating in the Competition. Additionally, Sponsor may condition a SimBot’s inclusion in the Alexa Prize Skill on that SimBot continuing to meet the Availability Criteria.

PHASE 11 “Initial Feedback Period”: From November 30, 2022 through February 1, 2023, the SimBots that have passed certification and that have met all Availability Criteria will be made available to Alexa users through the Alexa Prize Skill, as described below. Each SimBot’s Interaction Ratings collected during the Initial Feedback Period will be provided to the Entrant Team. Entrant Teams may continue to improve their SimBots throughout the Initial Feedback Period.

The Alexa Prize Skill; Ratings. During the Internal Amazon Beta Period, Initial Feedback Period, the Quarterfinals Interaction Period, the Semifinals Interaction Period, and the Additional Feedback Period, Sponsor may allow Alexa users to invoke the Alexa Prize Skill using a particular invocation phrase. In response, Alexa may direct the user to an Entrant Team’s SimBot to interact with the user (without identifying to the user which Entrant Team’s SimBot has been selected). The SimBot will then engage the user to complete certain virtual tasks or challenges in a virtual environment. The user may converse with the SimBot until the user ends the interaction by saying “Stop” or otherwise indicating the end of the current interaction.

At the end of the interaction, users will be asked to rate the SimBot on a scale of 1 to 5 based on the user’s satisfaction with the assistance provided by the SimBot (the “Interaction Ratings”). Sponsor may determine in its sole discretion when and how frequently each SimBot is made available to users and the method by which users invoke the Alexa Prize Skill. All SimBots may not be selected to interact with users the same number of times. When calculating Interaction Ratings for any SimBot and for any purpose, Sponsor may elect to disregard Interaction Ratings from Alexa users for the purpose of selecting a finalist SimBot if (a) the number of Interaction Ratings for a SimBot from the applicable Alexa user exceeds a limit determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion (in which case Interaction Ratings will be counted up to such limit), (b) Sponsor determines in its sole discretion that any individual has submitted Interaction Ratings using more than one user account, (c) Sponsor determines in its sole discretion the Interaction Ratings may have been generated by script, macro, bot, or other automated means, or (d) Sponsor determines in its sole discretion that inclusion of an Interaction Rating would reduce the integrity of the Interaction Ratings. Any Interaction Ratings disregarded by Sponsor will be void. Entrant Teams are prohibited from rating their own or any other SimBot or from obtaining Interaction Ratings or user interactions by any fraudulent or inappropriate means, including, without limitation, paying for Interaction Ratings, agreeing to exchange Interaction Ratings with another person, offering prizes or other inducements to members of the public, using a script, macro, bot, or other automated means to generate user interactions or Interaction Ratings, or encouraging any other person or entity to engage in any of the foregoing, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. Any attempt by an Entrant Team, any Entrant Team member or his or her family or friends, or any other individual to obtain Interaction Ratings or user interactions using any mechanism that violates these Official Rules, or any other kind of fraudulent or inappropriate mechanism, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion, may result in disqualification.

In addition to Interaction Ratings provided by users, each SimBot interaction will be evaluated on the basis of Goal Success Rate (i.e., did the SimBot correctly complete the intended task) and Cost Function Performance (i.e., how efficiently did the SimBot complete the intended task). The scoring rubric explaining how Cost Function Performance will be calculated will be shared with all Entrant Teams prior to the beginning of the Initial Feedback Phase. Entrant Teams’ SimBots will be ranked throughout the competition using an overall score comprised of a weighted average of Interaction Ratings, Goal Success Rate, and Cost Function Performance (“Overall Ranking”).

PHASE 12 “Semifinals Interaction Period”: Between February 2, 2023 and March 22, 2023, Alexa users will have the opportunity to interact with and rate eligible SimBots through the Alexa Prize Skill. Entrant Teams may continue to improve their SimBots throughout the Semifinals Interaction Period. Each SimBot’s Interaction Ratings collected during the Semifinals Interaction Period may be provided to that SimBot’s Entrant Team, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. At the conclusion of the Semifinals Interaction Period, the three SimBots with the highest Overall Ranking (with ties broken by the Goal Success Rate of each SimBot) and one or more SimBots selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion based on Sponsor’s evaluation of their relevance, coherence, accuracy, interestingness, speed and scientific merit (the “Finalist SimBots”) will proceed to the Finals Interaction Period as described below.

Disclosure of Third-Party Funding. If any Entrant Team receives any third-party funding to facilitate its participation in this Competition, such funding must be disclosed to Sponsor no later than January 1, 2023, along with any requirements imposed on the Entrant Team in connection with the funding. Entrant Teams may not accept or use any third-party funding if acceptance or use of that funding, or any requirements imposed in connection with that funding, would conflict with these Official Rules.

PHASE 13 “Finals Interaction Period”: Between March 23, 2023 and May 26, 2023, Alexa users will have the opportunity to interact with and rate eligible Finalist SimBots through the Alexa Prize Skill. Entrant Teams may continue to improve their SimBots throughout the Finals Interaction Period. Each Finalist SimBot’s Interaction Ratings collected during the Finals Interaction Period may be provided to that Finalist SimBot’s Entrant Team, as determined by Sponsor in its sole discretion. The average of the Interaction Ratings collected for a SimBot during the Finals Interaction Period are the “Finals Interaction Rating Average.” At the conclusion of the Finals Interaction Period, the three Finalist SimBots with the highest Overall Ranking (with any ties broken by the Goal Success Rate of each SimBot) will be awarded prizes as described below.

Each Finalist Entrant Team agrees to maintain the SimBot so that it is available to Alexa customers for at least six months following the public announcement of the winner of the Competition. If any Finalist Entrant Team is found to be in non-compliance with these Official Rules or raises other issues of significant concern to Sponsor, the Entrant Team may be disqualified, and Sponsor shall have no further obligation to such Finalist Entrant Team. An alternate Finalist Entrant Team may be selected by Sponsor in its sole discretion, time permitting.

Technical Publication. By no later than March 22, 2023, all participating Entrant Teams must submit a technical article including (a) the technical approach for their SimBot, and (b) any comparative experiments performed by the Entrant Team and results of those experiments (a “Technical Article”). Entrant Team’s Technical Article must include sufficient detail to permit other researchers to replicate the work. However, Technical Articles may not include any Non-Public Materials, Interaction Data, or other confidential information of Sponsor or its affiliates. If a Technical Article does not provide sufficient detail to replicate the work, Sponsor may require the Entrant Team to provide Sponsor any additional information needed to replicate the work. Sponsor will publish the Technical Articles. Prior to the publication, Sponsor will not disclose Technical Articles to third parties. Entrant Teams may update their Technical Articles prior to the Finals Event.

Entrants may publish other technical articles describing their work (“Additional Articles”), but prior to submitting any such technical articles for publication, Entrant Teams must obtain Sponsor’s written approval. Additional Articles may not include any Non-Public Materials, Interaction Data, or other confidential information of Sponsor or its affiliates. Entrants must submit any Additional Articles to Sponsor for review and comment at least two weeks prior to the submission deadline and must make, prior to submission, any changes or deletions requested by Sponsor to protect confidential or other sensitive information.

Prizes:

2021 First-Place Prize (1): The winning Entrant Team will receive $500,000 U.S. dollars awarded in the form of checks divided equally among all Entrant Team members.

2021 Second-Place Prize (1): The Entrant Team that receives the second highest Composite Score will receive $100,000 U.S. dollars awarded in the form of checks divided equally among all Entrant Team members.

2021 Third-Place Prize (1): The Entrant Team that receives the third highest Composite Score will receive $50,000 U.S. dollars awarded in the form of checks divided equally among all Entrant Team members

Prize Conditions. Prizes are non-transferable except as directed by Sponsor. No prize substitutions allowed. Except where prohibited by law, all federal, state, provincial or other tax liabilities are the responsibility of the prize winners, the Sponsor will not be responsible for any tax deductions which may be necessary and Sponsor reserves the right to withhold taxes as required by law. Prize winners will be responsible for paying all costs and expenses related to the prize that are not specifically mentioned, including, but not limited to, taxes, withholdings, and any other expenses that might reasonably be incurred by the winner in receiving or using the prize. All prizes awarded will be subject to any taxes Sponsor is required by law to withhold as well as applicable sales, use, gross receipts, goods and service, or similar transaction based taxes. IF TAXES ARE APPLICABLE TO THE PRIZE(S), IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE WINNER TO PAY TO THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITIES. PAYMENTS TO COMPETITION WINNERS ARE SUBJECT TO THE EXPRESS REQUIREMENT THAT THE WINNER SUBMIT TO SPONSOR ALL DOCUMENTATION REQUESTED BY SPONSOR (INCLUDING FORMS W-9 OR W-8BEN AS REQUESTED BY SPONSOR) TO PERMIT COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE STATE, FEDERAL, LOCAL AND FOREIGN (INCLUDING PROVINCIAL) TAX REPORTING AND WITHHOLDING REQUIREMENTS. Prize winners are responsible for ensuring that the tax documentation submitted to Sponsor complies with all applicable tax laws and requirements. If a winner fails to provide the documentation or submits incomplete documentation, the prize may be forfeited and Sponsor may, in its sole discretion, select an alternate winner.

Sponsor will divide all awards that are payable to Entrant Teams evenly among all Entrant Team members and distribute accordingly. Designation as a prize winner is subject to Entrant’s proof of compliance with these Official Rules, maintaining compliance with these Official Rules and approval by the Sponsor. All details of prizes not specified herein shall be determined solely by Sponsor.

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ES, M, Madrid
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IN, KA, Bengaluru
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IN, KA, Bengaluru
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US, CA, San Francisco
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US, WA, Bellevue
What does it take to build a foundation model that can forecast demand for hundreds of millions of products — including ones that have never been sold before? At Amazon, our Demand Forecasting team is tackling one of the most ambitious challenges in applied time series research: building large-scale foundation models that generalize across an enormous and diverse catalog of products, geographies, and business contexts. This is not incremental modeling work. We are redefining what's possible in demand forecasting. Our team operates at a scale that is unmatched in industry. We run experiments across millions of products simultaneously, pushing the boundaries of what foundation models can learn from vast, heterogeneous time series data. We are also exploring novel data generation techniques that augment our already unprecedented dataset — opening new frontiers in model generalization and forecasting for products with limited or no sales history. The models you build here will ship to production and directly influence hundreds of millions of dollars in automated inventory decisions every week, labor plans for tens of thousands of employees, and Amazon's financial outlook. Beyond operational impact, this team contributes to the broader scientific community and advances the state of the art in time series foundation models. If you are a scientist who wants to work at the frontier of time series research, at a scale no academic lab or startup can match, and see your work deployed to real-world impact — this is the team for you. Key job responsibilities - Design and run rigorous experiments at scale to evaluate and improve foundation model performance across hundreds of millions of products, geographies, and business verticals - Lead the end-to-end lifecycle of forecasting models — from research and experimentation through production launch — including defining success metrics, obtaining stakeholder sign-off, and managing rollout - Conduct online and offline labs to measure the real-world impact of forecast improvements beyond accuracy, including downstream supply chain, inventory, and financial outcomes - Develop and deploy production-grade deep learning and statistical models using Python, Scala, SQL, and related tools - Perform large-scale exploratory data analysis to uncover patterns, identify opportunities, and inform model development - Translate complex research findings into clear insights and recommendations for technical and non-technical stakeholders at all levels - Contribute to Amazon's scientific community and the broader research field through collaboration and publication in top-tier venues A day in the life No two days look the same, but most will involve some combination of deep technical work, cross-functional collaboration, and scientific thinking at a scale you won't find anywhere else. You might start the morning reviewing the results of an experiment running across hundreds of millions of products — analyzing whether a new foundation model variant is improving generalization on cold-start items, or whether a novel data generation approach is meaningfully shifting forecast quality. You'll dig into the numbers, form a hypothesis, and design the next iteration. Later in the day, you could be in a stakeholder review, walking business and engineering partners through a set of launch metrics — explaining not just forecast accuracy, but the downstream supply chain and financial impact your model is driving. Getting a model to production at Amazon requires rigor: you'll define success criteria, run online and offline labs to validate real-world impact, and build the case for sign-off across technical and business stakeholders. You'll write code — Python, Scala, SQL — to process and analyze data at a scale most scientists never encounter. You'll collaborate closely with scientists, engineers, and business teams, and contribute to research that has a real chance of being published and advancing the field. The work is hard, the problems are unsolved, and the impact is immediate. If you want to do research that ships — this is where you do it. About the team The Demand Forecasting team sits at the heart of Amazon's supply chain, building the science that determines what products are available, when, and at what cost — for hundreds of millions of customers around the world. Our mission is to push the frontier of what's possible in large-scale time series forecasting, and to deploy that science where it creates real, measurable impact. We are a team of scientists who care deeply about both research rigor and real-world outcomes. We don't just publish — we ship. And we don't just ship — we measure, iterate, and raise the bar. Our work spans the full lifecycle: from foundational research and large-scale experimentation to production deployment and downstream impact measurement across supply chain, inventory, and financial planning.
US, WA, Seattle
Amazon Advertising is one of Amazon's fastest growing and most profitable businesses. As a core product offering within our advertising portfolio, Sponsored Products (SP) helps merchants, retail vendors, and brand owners succeed via native advertising, which grows incremental sales of their products sold through Amazon. The SP team's primary goals are to help shoppers discover new products they love, be the most efficient way for advertisers to meet their business objectives, and build a sustainable business that continuously innovates on behalf of customers. Our products and solutions are strategically important to enable our Retail and Marketplace businesses to drive long-term growth. We deliver billions of ad impressions and millions of clicks and break fresh ground in product and technical innovations every day! Within Sponsored Products, the Bidding team is responsible for defining and delivering a collection of advertising products around bid controls (dynamic bidding, bid recommendations, etc.) that drive discovery and sales. Our solutions generate billions in revenue and drive long-term growth for Amazon’s Retail and Marketplace businesses. We deliver billions of ad impressions, millions of clicks daily, and break fresh ground to create world-class products. We are highly motivated, collaborative, and fun-loving team with an entrepreneurial spirit - with a broad mandate to experiment and innovate. You will invent new experiences and influence customer-facing shopping experiences to help suppliers grow their retail business and the auction dynamics that leverage native advertising; this is your opportunity to work within the fastest-growing businesses across all of Amazon! Define a long-term science vision for our advertising business, driven fundamentally from our customers' needs, translating that direction into specific plans for research and applied scientists, as well as engineering and product teams. This role combines science leadership, organizational ability, technical strength, product focus, and business understanding. 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A day in the life Why you will love this opportunity: Amazon is investing heavily in building a world-class advertising business. This team defines and delivers a collection of advertising products that drive discovery and sales. Our solutions generate billions in revenue and drive long-term growth for Amazon's Retail and Marketplace businesses. We deliver billions of ad impressions, millions of clicks daily, and break fresh ground to create world-class products. We are a highly motivated, collaborative, and fun-loving team with an entrepreneurial spirit - with a broad mandate to experiment and innovate. Impact and Career Growth: You will invent new experiences and influence customer-facing shopping experiences to help suppliers grow their retail business and the auction dynamics that leverage native advertising; this is your opportunity to work within the fastest-growing businesses across all of Amazon! Define a long-term science vision for our advertising business, driven from our customers' needs, translating that direction into specific plans for research and applied scientists, as well as engineering and product teams. This role combines science leadership, organizational ability, technical strength, product focus, and business understanding. About the team The Sponsored Products and Brands team at Amazon Ads is re-imagining the advertising landscape through the latest generative AI technologies, revolutionizing how millions of customers discover products and engage with brands across Amazon.com and beyond. We are at the forefront of re-inventing advertising experiences, bridging human creativity with artificial intelligence to transform every aspect of the advertising lifecycle from ad creation and optimization to performance analysis and customer insights. We are a passionate group of innovators dedicated to developing responsible and intelligent AI technologies that balance the needs of advertisers, enhance the shopping experience, and strengthen the marketplace. If you're energized by solving complex challenges and pushing the boundaries of what's possible with AI, join us in shaping the future of advertising. The SPB Bidding team within Sponsored Products and Brands is focused on guiding and supporting Millions of advertisers to meet their advertising needs of creating and managing ad campaigns. At this scale, the complexity of diverse advertiser goals, campaign types, and market dynamics creates both a massive technical challenge and a transformative opportunity: even small improvements in bidding systems can have outsized impact on advertiser success and Amazon’s retail ecosystem. Our vision is to build a highly personalized, context-aware bidding system that leverages auction simulations, ML models, and optimization algorithms. This framework, will operate across SPB bidding system and proactively delivering value based on deep understanding of the advertiser. To execute this vision, we collaborate closely with stakeholders across Ad Console, Sales, and Marketing to identify opportunities—from high-level product guidance down to granular recommendations—and deliver them through a tailored, personalized experience. Our work is grounded in state-of-the-art bidding agent architectures, tool integration, reasoning frameworks, and model customization approaches (including tuning and preference optimization), ensuring our systems are both scalable and adaptive.
US, VA, Arlington
Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world leader in providing a highly reliable, scalable, low-cost infrastructure platform in the cloud that powers hundreds of thousands of businesses in 190 countries around the world! Passionate about building, owning and operating massively scalable systems? Want to make a billion-dollar impact? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you. The AWS Managed Operations (MO) organization was founded in April 2023, with the objective to reduce operational load and toil through long-term engineering projects. MO is building the best-in-class engineering and operations team that will own the day-to-day operations for AWS Regions; improving the availability, reliability, latency, performance and efficiency to operate AWS regions. The AWS Managed Operations Intelligence (MOI) Team is looking for a Data Scientist to lead the research and thought leadership to drive our data and insight strategy for AWS. You will be expected to serve as a Full Stack Data Scientist. You will be responsible for driving data-driven transformation across the organization. In this role, you will be responsible for the end-to-end data science lifecycle, from data exploration, ETL, model development and data visualization. You will leverage a diverse set of tools and technologies, including general analytical frameworks (Spark, Airflow, etc.), AI frameworks (Hugging Face, etc.) and various machine learning frameworks, to tackle complex business problems. Your analytics research will provide direction on the technology strategy of the Managed Operations organization. Your Decision Science artifacts will provide insights that inform AWS' Operations and Site Reliability Engineering teams. You will work on ambiguous and complex business and research science problems at scale. You are and comfortable working with cross-functional teams and systems. This role will sit in our new headquarters in Northern Virginia, where Amazon will invest $2.5 billion dollars, occupy 4 million square feet of energy efficient office space, and create at least 25,000 new full-time jobs. Our employees and the neighboring community will also benefit from the associated investments from the Commonwealth including infrastructure updates, public transportation improvements, and new access to Reagan National Airport. By working together on behalf of our customers, we are building the future one innovative product, service, and idea at a time. Are you ready to embrace the challenge? Come build the future with us. This position requires that the candidate selected be a U.S. citizen. 10012 Key job responsibilities - Work with large and complex data sets to solve a wide array of challenging problems using different analytical approaches - Develop ML/AI models. Partner with software teams to productionalize these models. - Data Pipeline and Infrastructure: design and implementation of data pipelines - Metric Development and Monitoring: Define and develop advanced, customized metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs) that capture the nuances of the organization's strategic objectives and operational complexities. Continuously monitor and evaluate the performance of metrics A day in the life Why AWS? Our team is dedicated to supporting new members. We have a broad mix of experience levels and tenures, and we’re building an environment that celebrates knowledge-sharing and mentorship. Our senior members enjoy one-on-one mentoring and thorough, but kind, code reviews. We care about your career growth and strive to assign projects that help our team members develop your engineering expertise so you feel empowered to take on more complex tasks in the future. Diverse Experiences AWS values diverse experiences. Even if you do not meet all of the preferred qualifications and skills listed in the job description, we encourage candidates to apply. If your career is just starting, hasn’t followed a traditional path, or includes alternative experiences, don’t let it stop you from applying. About AWS Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform. We pioneered cloud computing and never stopped innovating — that’s why customers from the most successful startups to Global 500 companies trust our robust suite of products and services to power their businesses. AWS Infrastructure Services (AIS) AWS Infrastructure Services owns the design, planning, delivery, and operation of all AWS global infrastructure. In other words, we’re the people who keep the cloud running. We support all AWS data centers and all of the servers, storage, networking, power, and cooling equipment that ensure our customers have continual access to the innovation they rely on. We work on the most challenging problems, with thousands of variables impacting the supply chain — and we’re looking for talented people who want to help. Inclusive Team Culture AWS values curiosity and connection. Our employee-led and company-sponsored affinity groups promote inclusion and empower our people to take pride in what makes us unique. Our inclusion events foster stronger, more collaborative teams. Our continual innovation is fueled by the bold ideas, fresh perspectives, and passionate voices our teams bring to everything we do. Mentorship & Career Growth We’re continuously raising our performance bar as we strive to become Earth’s Best Employer. That’s why you’ll find endless knowledge-sharing, mentorship and other career-advancing resources here to help you develop into a better-rounded professional. Work/Life Balance We value work-life harmony. Achieving success at work should never come at the expense of sacrifices at home, which is why we strive for flexibility as part of our working culture. When we feel supported in the workplace and at home, there’s nothing we can’t achieve in the cloud. About the team The Managed Operations Intelligence (MOI) Team helps AWS operate its services across the world. We help monitor AWS operations by providing insights and recommendations on AWS operations. This position requires that the candidate selected be a U.S. citizen.
GB, London
Amazon Strategic Account Services (SAS) Tech Organization is looking for an Applied Scientist Applied Scientist who can autonomously drive scientific innovations from research to production, developing sophisticated AI solutions that serve both Amazon's global seller base and internal Marketplace Consultants. Working in a highly collaborative environment, you'll leverage expertise in machine learning, operations research, and statistics to translate theoretical advances in LLMs, probabilistic modeling, and optimization into practical applications. The role demands strong capabilities in prototyping and iterative improvement, bridging cutting models with real-world applications while maintaining scientific rigor and measurable business impact. Key job responsibilities - Lead the development of sophisticated AI solutions leveraging deep learning, LLMs, and advanced machine learning techniques to transform both seller operations and internal consultancy capabilities at scale - Define and drive long-term scientific vision for the organization, translating complex business challenges into innovative technical solutions that advance the state-of-the-art in applied machine learning - Design and implement advanced ML architectures combining multiple learning paradigms - from reinforcement learning and causal inference to predictive modeling - to tackle critical marketplace challenges - Architect next-generation recommendation and optimization systems that handle complex multi-dimensional constraints while maintaining robustness and interpretability at scale - Drive end-to-end development of AI applications from research through production, collaborating with engineering teams to ensure successful deployment and conducting rigorous A/B experiments to validate impact - Pioneer novel applications of foundation models and generative AI, developing sophisticated evaluation frameworks while maintaining Amazon's high standards for accuracy and reliability - Lead technical discussions across organizational boundaries, effectively communicating complex scientific concepts to diverse stakeholders while staying at the forefront of ML/AI research advancements About the team What is Amazon Strategic Account Services (SAS)? The SAS team aims to accelerate the full potential of our Sellers, helping them to navigate the increasing complexity of the e-commerce space. Our team provides in-depth strategic consultancy using a data-driven, collaborative, and a Customer-focused approach to achieve commercial goals of Amazon Sellers.
US, TX, Austin
Amazon Leo is an initiative to launch a constellation of Low Earth Orbit satellites that will provide low-latency, high-speed broadband connectivity to unserved and underserved communities around the world. As a Systems Engineer, this role is primarily responsible for the design, development and integration of communication payload and customer terminal systems. The Role: Be part of the team defining the overall communication system and architecture of Amazon Leo’s broadband wireless network. This is a unique opportunity to innovate and define groundbreaking wireless technology at global scale. The team develops and designs the communication system for Leo and analyzes its overall system level performance such as for overall throughput, latency, system availability, packet loss etc. This role in particular will be responsible for leading the effort in designing and developing advanced technology and solutions for communication system. This role will also be responsible developing advanced physical layer + protocol stacks systems as proof of concept and reference implementation to improve the performance and reliability of the LEO network. In particular this role will be responsible for using concepts from digital signal processing, information theory, wireless communications to develop novel solutions for achieving ultra-high performance LEO network. This role will also be part of a team and develop simulation tools with particular emphasis on modeling the physical layer aspects such as advanced receiver modeling and abstraction, interference cancellation techniques, FEC abstraction models etc. This role will also play a critical role in the integration and verification of various HW and SW sub-systems as a part of system integration and link bring-up and verification. Export Control Requirement: Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.