Cognizant’s “Vibe Coding” Event Sets GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS Title
Cognizant (NASDAQ: CTSH) has successfully completed its attempt for a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for the most participants in an online generative AI hackathon .Over a ten-day period, 53,199 Cognizant associates across 40 countries took part in a Vibe Coding event, a global initiative designed to democratize innovation and build AI fluency at scale.
An
official
GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS adjudicator confirmed Cognizant’s achievement
in the category of most participants in an online generative AI hackathon, not
only achieving but smashing the previous record. In addition to the event being
a world record, it also generated 30,601 ideas and working prototypes that were
submitted by associates around the world.Submissions ranged from an HR wellness
companion app for busy professionals, to an app that checks brand compliance and
corporate identity in support of a company’s marketing efforts.
Cognizant’s
record-setting event invited all associates from across the company’s business
functions – HR, sales, engineering, finance, legal, marketing, delivery– to
engage with AI development tools in a hands-on, collaborative environment. The“Vibe
Coding Hub,” which facilitated access to vibe coding platforms from Cognizant
partners Lovable, Windsurf, Cursor, Gemini Code Assist, and GitHub Copilot; housed
prompt engineering tutorials; and delivered Masterclasses conducted by Cognizant
AI and partner experts was–in the spirit of the event–created in 24-hours
exclusively through vibe coding.
Coined
by renowned AI researcher Andrej Karpathy, “vibe coding” is an intuitive,
AI-assisted style of programming that shifts the focus from syntax to
creativity. Instead of writing code line by line, participants describe their
intent in natural language and let generative AI tools handle the rest:
generating, debugging, and refining ideas into working software. It’s an
empowering way to build, lowering the barriers to innovation and making
software creation accessible to anyone with an idea.
“Cognizant’s
vibe coding initiative isn’t just about setting a world record, it’s about
setting the pace for the AI economy,” said Ravi Kumar S., CEO, Cognizant.
“We’re building a workforce where everyone has the tools to innovate with AI,
not just adapt to it. Through vibe coding and the Cognizant Global Vibe Coding
Community, we’re unlocking creativity at scale and empowering people to
reimagine what’s possible, both inside Cognizant and for our clients across the
industries we serve.”
Partners
played a key role in making Cognizant’s vibe coding week, and the world record,
possible:
“GitHub
Copilot was the first at-scale AI developer tool, and it's now evolved into a
powerful coding agent reshaping how software gets built,” said Sharryn Napier,
VP, APAC at GitHub. “Cognizant’s Vibe Coding event offers a glimpse of what’s
possible with Copilot. It not only democratizes access and enables anyone to
create software, but also helps teams move faster, think bigger, and bring
ideas to life at speed and scale. Marathon software projects are now strategic
sprints, and developers are empowered to innovate at the speed of thought.”
“This
wasn’t just a hackathon, it was a rehearsal for the future of work," said
Anton Osika, CEO and co-founder of Lovable. "Millions of people who
never thought of themselves as builders are realizing they can create
prototypes and products on their own. Once that door is open, there’s no going
back.”
“We're
thrilled to have partnered with Cognizant for this record-breaking hackathon. Cognizant
empowered their teams to select which tool worked best for them and Cursor
was one of developers’ top choices,” shared Michael Truell, co-founder and
CEO of Cursor.“Cursor enables a new approach to software development, with
enterprise clients like Cognizant adopting AI-powered coding workflows at the
scale of tens of thousands of developers. By investing in their workforce's AI
skills and tool autonomy, Cognizant continues to advance the future of the
professional services industry."
“Windsurf
has enabled all types of folks to participate in this historic hackathon,” said
Jeff Wang, CEO of Windsurf. “Imagine what it can do for large organizations to
accelerate their ideas to reality. We are honored to support Cognizant and
giving a glimpse into the future where 100 x more code will be written.”
While
the record was set by 53,199 active participants, many of whom built their very
first applications, more than 250,000 Cognizant associates registered to join the
newly launched Cognizant Global Vibe Coding Community, a collaborative space to
share tools, ideas, tutorials, and breakthroughs across roles and regions. This
community will continue to serve as a launchpad for innovation within Cognizant
and for client-facing AI solutions, reinforcing the company’s leadership in enabling
an AI-native enterprise.
The
vibe coding initiative builds upon Cognizant’s deep commitment to drive an
AI-enabled economy. The company previously committed to a $1 billion AI
investment and launched Synapse,
a global training initiative, which aims to up skill one million people with new
digital skills including AI by the end of 2026.
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