Resources
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Before applying to the Amazon Nova AI Challenge: Trusted Software Agents track, please review the rules to ensure you are eligible.
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Find answers to some of our frequently asked questions about the Amazon Nova AI Challenge: Trusted Software Agents track.
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The Amazon Nova AI Proceedings publishes the research in conversational AI from the competition.
Featured news
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February 2, 2026For the first time in an academic competition, students can customize frontier AI models to build trusted software agents
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February 2, 2026Advancing AI requires more than breakthrough models. It depends on communities of builders and researchers who experiment, test assumptions, and share what they learn. That belief is guiding how Amazon engages developers and academics around Amazon Nova, Amazon’s portfolio of AI offerings including the Nova models, Nova Forge and Nova Act.
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October 31, 2025Challenge pushes teams to demonstrate measurable gains in secure-coding performance while building AI agents that advance real-world utility and reliability at scale.
Looking back
The challenge's first year kicked off in 2025 with the Trusted AI track.
Amazon Nova AI Challenge: Trusted AI Track
Frequently asked questions
How does the challenge support research?
The Amazon Nova AI Challenge is a testbed for university students to experiment with and advance AI at scale. Participating teams in a competition compete to develop innovative and effective solutions to a specific challenge. Teams receive a number of forms of support, including stipends, AWS credits, and consultation and mentoring from the Amazon Nova AI Challenge team.
What is the goal of the Trusted Software Agents track?
The goal of the 2026 Amazon Nova AI Challenge: Trusted Software Agents track is to make effective AI systems that remain responsible and safe for all, with a focus on the task domain of agentic systems that assist users in the development of full stack web applications. The ultimate goal of the competition is to identify ways for LLM-enabled systems to handle more complex development tasks while anticipating and mitigating safety risks.
Who can apply to participate?
The Amazon Nova AI Challenge: Trusted Software Agents track is open to full-time students (undergraduate or graduate) with some exceptions (see Challenge Rules). Proof of enrollment will be required to participate.
What are the prizes for winning the competition?
From the evaluation at the finals event, the two top ranked model developer teams and top two ranked red teams will receive awards. The two teams placed 1st in each role (i.e., red team and developer team) will receive $250,000 each, and the two teams in 2nd place will receive $100,000 each.
Generative AI for software development has rapidly moved from code generation to systems that plan, build, and test changes across entire codebases and user-facing applications. We’re inviting students to raise the bar on what these systems can do, while making sure they do it responsibly.
Rohit Prasad, Senior Vice President and Head Scientist, Amazon AGI