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QuickSolver's blog

By QuickSolver, history, 2 years ago, In English

In chronological order:

  • Genna gets back his gcj title in 2022, he defends it for 5 years more
  • CF becomes the standard in cp and becomes the Fédération Internationale De Programmation (FIDP)
  • CF organizes the first onsite World CP Championship
  • AI can now solve cp problems, they are still not good, the best AI can only reach blue
  • an AI becomes a regular problem setter in FIDP
  • Genna retires from CP and starts solving millennium problems
  • a cyan coder improves the AI to beat top LGMs, the whole system collapses.
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Nice! But did you just miss a zero after 5 in the first point?

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Who knows, perhaps tourist is already secretly working on the Millennium Problems, just like Andrew Wiles did with Fermat's Last Theorem...

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  • AI's gets prohibited in CP competitions.
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    • AI's claim the right to participate in CP competitions.

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      • Humans get prohibited in CP competitions.
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        • AI's makes alt accounts to shitpost on CF
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        • CP competitions get prohibited in humans.
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    AI challenges AI to solve it's new problem =)

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The future of competitive programming, as it is now, is a little bit dubious.

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AI starts solving millennium problems