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It is widely expected that AI will outperform humans in a wide series of endeavors – a reality that is bound to impact our world in a myriad of ways.

When it comes to coding, it appears that the AI models are not quite there yet, as we learn that an exhausted Polish programmer beat ‘an advanced AI model from OpenAI’ in a 10-hour coding competition.

The outstanding coder’s feat may soon be impossible to replicate.

Ars Technica reported:

“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,

>It is widely expected that AI will outperform humans in a wide series of endeavors – a reality that is bound to impact our world in a myriad of ways. >When it comes to coding, it appears that the AI models are not quite there yet, as we learn that an exhausted Polish programmer beat ‘an advanced AI model from OpenAI’ in a 10-hour coding competition. >The outstanding coder’s feat may soon be impossible to replicate. >Ars Technica reported: >>“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, [in] what may be the first contest where an AI model competed directly against top human programmers in a major onsite world championship.” >OpenAI participated as a sponsor and with an AI model in the special exhibition ‘Humans vs AI’. Their bot only achieved second place. >>“’Humanity has prevailed (for now!)’, wrote Dębiak on X, noting he had little sleep while competing in several competitions across three days. ‘I’m completely exhausted. … I’m barely alive’.” >. . . [Archive](https://archive.today/bxm0W)

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AI coding is at the same level of pajeets who steal code in SO.