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The Polish programmer managed to finish in first place by a margin of just over 9%, with the AI placing second — ahead of all of the other human contestants.
Przemysław “Psyho” Dębiak, a Polish programmer and former OpenAI engineer, defeated the company’s own advanced AI model in the 2025 AtCoder World Tour Finals. In a grueling 10-hour coding contest, he ...
According to Sameer Samat, studying computer science is the science of solving problems. Samat, who learnt coding when ...
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While Dębiak won 500,000 yen and survived his ordeal better than the legendary steel driver, the AtCoder World Tour Finals ...
"Congrats to the champion for holding us off this time," OpenAI wrote after its model came second at the AtCoder Heuristics ...
Imagine a future where artificial intelligence quietly shoulders the drudgery of software development: refactoring tangled ...
In today's fintech ecosystem, backend infrastructure does not often get the front page in newspapers, but it's exactly where ...
Top institutions like Harvard, Google, MIT, and IIT Bombay are offering free beginner coding courses in 2025. Covering Python ...
Imagine a future where artificial intelligence quietly shoulders the drudgery of software development: refactoring tangled ...
Open-source testing tools let teams to automate QA web, mobile, and API apps without licensing costs. Below, Belitsoft automation testing company highlights the best open-source tools in each category ...