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Team Hunter Water Takes the GenAI-Lab 2026 Title

Twenty-three MIT Sloan teams presented their Generative AI Lab projects, offering innovative solutions to some of the world’s largest companies.

May 15, 2026

MIT Generative AI Lab winners for 2026, standing in front of the MIT dowm with a trophy

Susi Liu, Ben Plotnik and Jordan Sanford took home the top prize Wednesday evening at the 2026 Generative AI Lab final presentations event. Their project, “Development Application Assessment Assistant,” was developed over the course of a semester in collaboration with Hunter Water.

This MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy Action Learning class connected students with Hunter Water professionals, who provided insight as students collected data, conducted analysis, and created a solution to company challenges, powered by GenAI.

The IDE’s GenAI Lab, and the Analytics Lab run during the fall semester, provide MIT Sloan graduate students with real-world experience developing and executing tech-driven solutions while collaborating with large, well-known organizations, including Wayfair, MassMutual, BMW, and the Boston Public Health Commission.

At the presentation event, each student group had five minutes to present their projects, which were then assessed by course judges, Rama Ramakrishnan, Shahid Azim and Sid Pardeshi.

Honorable Mentions were also awarded to the following student projects:

Cesar Dori, Elie Juvenspan, Ido Levy, Pat Ovando Roche

iTradeNetwork: AI Agent Swarm Marketplace for Perishable Food Spot Markets

Mingyang Sun, Freya Tan, Yifan Wang, Kaibo Zhang

Wayfair: LLM-Driven Taxonomy Generation and Automated Review Classification