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>A Polish programmer running on fumes recently accomplished what may soon become impossible: beating an advanced AI model from OpenAI in a head-to-head coding competition. The 10-hour marathon left him "completely exhausted." On Wednesday, programmer Przemysław Dębiak (known as "Psyho"), a former OpenAI employee, narrowly defeated the custom AI model in the AtCoder World Tour Finals 2025 Heuristic contest in Tokyo. AtCoder, a Japanese platform that hosts competitive programming contests and maintains global rankings, held what may be the first contest where an AI model competed directly against top human programmers in a major onsite world championship. During the event, the maker of ChatGPT participated as a sponsor and entered an AI model in a special exhibition match titled "Humans vs AI." Despite the tireless nature of silicon, the company walked away with second place.

Archive: https://archive.today/ymaX5 From the post: >>A Polish programmer running on fumes recently accomplished what may soon become impossible: beating an advanced AI model from OpenAI in a head-to-head coding competition. The 10-hour marathon left him "completely exhausted." On Wednesday, programmer Przemysław Dębiak (known as "Psyho"), a former OpenAI employee, narrowly defeated the custom AI model in the AtCoder World Tour Finals 2025 Heuristic contest in Tokyo. AtCoder, a Japanese platform that hosts competitive programming contests and maintains global rankings, held what may be the first contest where an AI model competed directly against top human programmers in a major onsite world championship. During the event, the maker of ChatGPT participated as a sponsor and entered an AI model in a special exhibition match titled "Humans vs AI." Despite the tireless nature of silicon, the company walked away with second place.

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and the Ai will leave a nice backdoor into the code

there will be noone able to find it

you say another AI ?

really, what is the point of all the crap languages currently being PUSHED HARD ?

let AI review the code for faults ....

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crap languages? pushed hard? I am not following sire.

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rust, for embedded

every other day there is (((someone))) writing on how nice is to use rust instead of plain c

I would never hire anyone using rust, it simply means that they are incapable of taking care of their code

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lol. I've never used Rust but people with such strong opinions are usually correct. Next though you probably tell me how much you like (((go))) to disappont me.

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Hmm. Pajeet? Jew? African scientist? Fuck no, a full blown white Aryan defeated an AI ...

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Exhausted from a 10hr shift smacking a keyboard, lol.

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"Humanity has prevailed (for now!)," wrote Dębiak on X, noting he had little sleep while competing in several competitions across three days. "

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Ever work 18 hour shifts 5 days a week for months on end doing concrete and rebar? 10 hours a day smacking a keyboard for three days is not exhausting. Difficult, maybe, exhausting, no.

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Ever work 18 hour shifts 5 days a week for months on end doing concrete and rebar?

No, but 16 hours shifts for a shorter amount of days (I dont remember how many 7-10 maybe) and I admit that did exhaust me and I got very grumpy.

I did not mean that it's fine to be exhausted and "barely alive" after 3 days but at least it's a little bit "better" than being exhausted after just 10 hours (i.e. a work day +2 hours) that'd be even more embarrassing.

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The mental fatigue of running your brain at full tilt for ten hours to solve a competitive problem is very real.

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I actually laughed out loud. I've played 10 hours of video games before too.

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Video games are fiction.