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By Xbalanque, history, 3 weeks ago, In English

I request MikeMirzayanov to ban all such users.

I would like to request higher rated users to report the sus submissions.

E.g AryanDLuffy solved E1 with chat GPT, his code says it all.

There are many cheaters in today's contest, I can not report such users but If you can then please do so.

Thanks!

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Wait how can you report users ?

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is AI really solving E1 already? That would imply significantly better rating than 1800

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    I guess its more of the matching model capabilities than a rating (which is also subjective number). So it can solve some problems with higher rating and don`t solve some lower rated problems.

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    I believe in this particular round E1 is more like D in typical round. D is more like a classic E.

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      clist.by says E1 is ~2100 while D is ~2500, clearly E1 is easier than D.

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      What do you think, are we dying?

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      even in that case, it is 2100 rated on clist. and o1-mini solved it. thats insane.

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        It is somewhat expected. E1 is a standard problem, and it has already been shown that o1-mini can solve hard standard problems (but not much easier less-standard problems).

        In my opinion, E1 is kind of a bad problem and shouldn't have appeared in the contest at all. As mentioned already, it's standard with no special insights (maybe it would have been better if $$$O(n^3)$$$ didn't pass but $$$a_i \le 7$$$ still held).

        It also is a subtask of E, but it's easier than D and comparable to C (which the authors presumably knew considering the scoring distribution). I suspect a lot more participants could have solved it.

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      This guy I think? managed to solve D using AI.

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    Even if they can't now, eventually they will be able to do it, Afterall a human with proper practice can solve E problem, if AI systems are trained on the right datasets, they will perform well. After all human brain is also a neural network, it doesn't matter what material you use to make it, whether its biological cells or mathematical formulas.

    But that surely doesn't makes grandmasters useless, afterall computers can play chess from ages, still we respect chess grandmasters.

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This is really scary, brings doubts to my mind if I would be required or not in the industry makes me feel insecure.

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Let me tell you, gpt couldn't able to solve A if even i try to give hint !!

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It's time for retirement