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Indian American student wins AI pitch competition

The NJ student pitched a project that serves as an alternative to generative AI tools for writing assignments.

Aryan Saksena / Stevens School of Business

An Indian American 10th-grade student secured first place in the 2026 High School Entrepreneurship and Artificial Intelligence Pitch Competition organized by the Stevens School of Business.

Aryan Saksena from New Jersey’s Pingry School secured the top position for his project, GradeLift, an AI-powered tool designed to help students improve their writing while maintaining academic integrity.

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