疲惫的人在世界编程锦标赛中击败了 AI 模型

  • Polish Programmer's Victory: A Polish programmer, Przemysław Dębiak ("Psyho"), who was a former OpenAI employee, narrowly beat OpenAI's custom AI model in the AtCoder World Tour Finals 2025 Heuristic contest in Tokyo. He completed the 10-hour marathon exhausted and noted having little sleep during three days of competitions.
  • Contest Details: The competition required solving a single complex optimization problem over 600 minutes. All competitors had identical hardware provided by AtCoder. Dębiak scored 1,812,272,558,909 points while OpenAI's model scored 1,654,675,725,406 points, with a margin of roughly 9.5 percent. OpenAI characterized the second-place finish as a milestone.
  • AI Coding Progress: Many AI models have improved significantly at completing coding tasks in the past few years. For example, on SWE-bench, AI systems' coding ability jumped from 4.4% in 2023 to 71.7% in 2024. Coding is a common use of chatbots, and tools like GitHub Copilot and Cursor are widely used by professional developers.
  • Human-AI Competition: The AtCoder World Tour Finals represents an exclusive event in competitive programming. It echoes the story of John Henry, with both featuring exhausting endurance contests. Dębiak's victory is seen as a human expert pushing physical limits, but it may be a temporary triumph as AI models continue to advance.
  • Future Outlook: Dębiak's victory is a notable data point. As AI models improve, future AtCoder contestants may compete less against AI and more alongside it or not at all. The human ability to find unexpected approaches remains unique for now.
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