In recent times, I've noticed a troubling trend in cf contests. Many participants are collecting solutions from various sources, modifying them using tools like ChatGPT, and then submitting these altered codes. Unfortunately, these tactics often go undetected by the current anti-cheating measures.
The integrity of our contests is at stake. Honest competitors, who put in the hard work and dedication to solve problems on their own, are being overshadowed by those who take shortcuts. This not only devalues the spirit of competition but also hinders the learning and growth of genuine participants.
I believe it's time for Codeforces to invest in more advanced methods to detect and deter cheating. Enhanced plagiarism detection algorithms, AI-driven analysis to identify patterns in slightly modified code, and stricter scrutiny during contests could be effective measures.
Let's work together to uphold the values of fair play and meritocracy in our beloved competitive programming community.
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Who is gonna pay for it? Actually, maybe if MikeMirzayanov moved to Ukraine the US taxpayers would kindly fund it.
unless you propose obliterating cheaters with tanks, im not sure how that'd work
fair point, maybe instead he should apply for US temporary protected status
I hate how many of these blogs complaining about ChatGPT are written using ChatGPT lol