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by ryandv
252 days ago
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I have every confidence that even current generation state-of-the-art artificial intelligence will have far superior facilities at debugging and managing the complexity of even its own bare metal programming output than humans. Why? Consider Gemini's recent performance at the International Collegiate Programming Contest [0], in which it solved a problem that no other human team was able to solve. Wetware intelligence is itself obsolete, at least as concerns the domain of computing. [0] https://deepmind.google/discover/blog/gemini-achieves-gold-l... |
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That problem: https://worldfinals.icpc.global/problems/2025/finals/problem...