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Hult AI Collective

Where business students
become builders.

"Think Gryffindor common room meets Y Combinator office hours — where the whiteboard is a terminal and the homework runs in production."

HAC is where business students build real AI systems — multi-agent pipelines, retrieval-augmented apps, and production automations — alongside peers who refuse to wait for permission to start.

The Three Laws

Three laws govern this house.

You'll hear them at every session. They're non-negotiable.

  1. I

    First Law

    A member may not defer judgment to a machine, or through laziness, allow their decision-making to atrophy.

  2. II

    Second Law

    A member may employ AI as a tool — except where such use would violate the First Law.

  3. III

    Third Law

    A member must pursue fun, human connection, and meaningful work — except where this conflicts with the First or Second Law.

Ship Real Systems, Not Slide Decks

What you'll build

01

Multi-Agent Systems

Orchestrate AI teams that research, write, code-review, and coordinate autonomously — no prompt babysitting.

02

Automation Workflows

Compress 3-hour manual tasks into 10-minute pipelines. Data ingestion, report generation, web scraping — automated end-to-end.

03

RAG Applications

Build AI that actually knows your business context — grounded in your company docs, research papers, and proprietary datasets.

How it works

  1. 1

    Monthly Workshops

    2-hour deep-dive build sessions. You walk in with a blank repo and walk out with a working prototype. Every time.

  2. 2

    Co-Working Evenings

    Bi-weekly drop-ins for builders who don't need structure — just proximity to other people pushing code. Bring your laptop, stay all night.

  3. 3

    Common Room Culture

    Music. Espresso. A space optimised for deep focus and reckless experimentation. HAC is the room you go to when you want to build something real.

  4. 4

    Trial Board Model

    Start as a trial contributor. Ship tasks for 2 weeks. Earn your board seat through execution, not politics.

Who this is for

You'll thrive here if…

  • You want to automate workflows, not just theorise about AI strategy
  • You learn by building (and you're not afraid of breaking things in the process)
  • You need portfolio-grade deployed projects for internships, co-founding, or jobs
  • You're drawn to devrel, AI implementation, technical PM, or operator roles

Probably not for you if…

  • You want passive learning — lectures, panels, and pitch decks
  • You're collecting club logos for your CV without shipping anything
  • You expect hand-holding through every line of code