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Kyeyune Kazibwe

Built TARA · Turns dash-cam footage into road-investment recommendations.

Keep Thinking — Anthropic Built with Opus 4.6

Turned a phone-mounted camera into civic-investment intelligence

We know where the worst roads are. We just couldn't prove it to anyone funding the next paving cycle.

Kyeyune Kazibwe is a road engineer in Uganda. He knows which roads need work the most. The problem is not knowing — it's proving it to the people who decide where the next cycle of public money goes.

In one week he built TARA, a tool that takes ordinary dash-cam footage from a phone and turns it into structured road-investment recommendations. The Anthropic judges flagged it under "Keep Thinking" — the category for entries the team wanted to see continue.

A foreign consulting firm with a six-figure budget could have produced a similar report in twelve months. Kyeyune did it on his own time, with a phone and a model. The pattern again: the person who lives the problem closes the gap fastest.

Public results, Anthropic Built with Opus 4.6 hackathon, 2026. Not yet a MinuteWork operator. Source →

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