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By mmhabsg42, history, 3 hours ago, In English

I think that contests have become unfair in changing the rating after the competition Because by using artificial intelligence or ChatGPT, many people can answer questions A, B, and even C very quickly in literally a few seconds. You don't know how he read the question in these seconds and solved it in the first 20 or 30 seconds..Damn But whoever reads and thinks and solves at least in 3 to 10 minutes is very late compared to the philosopher who used artificial intelligence I don't know what we can do But I think that the world after artificial intelligence will be full of cheaters

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3 hours ago, # |
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Just try to improve regardless, nothing you can do about it. Once you get good enough, the cheaters won't be able to solve the problems at your level. Even if they can, competitive programming is just for fun so no need to worry about rating

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    96 minutes ago, # ^ |
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    Yes, that's right, If you reach the level of D, for example,I think you will be higher than those who use AI. I will do my best in the coming period.

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When people realise no one hires based on cf rating(lol even zoogle) cheating will reduce

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    99 minutes ago, # ^ |
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    Of course this is certain, no one will judge you by your rating. Your real level is what speaks for you. But I would have liked to see my real level in competitive programming without the intervention of AI :). This matter is up to me and encourages me to progress. I am not saying that my level is good. I know that I am still at the beginning of the road.

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      91 minute(s) ago, # ^ |
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      you should stop practising only A questions. You can only improve rating by struggling outside your range.

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        83 minutes ago, # ^ |
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        I will do that. I have someone who guides me and he told me that after I focus on solving problems from level A, I will move to the next level. I also have to improve my English and understand what the problem writer wants to convey. This happens by intensifying problem solving. If you notice, you will know that I moved to B and then back to A again :) But anyway thanks for the advice.

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2 hours ago, # |
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This screams skill issue tbh. Pretty sure at least the top 100 on the standings (Counting unrated participants as well) did better than any cheater could do in the contest. I didn't do well in today's contest either but I have no one else to blame besides myself.