Technology7/26/2025The Guardian

Competition shows humans are still better than AI at coding – just

Competition shows humans are still better than AI at coding – just

Przemysław Dębiak, a Polish coder and mind sports champion, recently won the AtCoder World Tour Finals 2025 in Tokyo, beating OpenAI's entry. This competition shows that humans still have an edge over AI in competitive coding, but Dębiak, known online as Psyho, believes he may be the last human to win this prestigious title due to the rapid technological advancements. While computers have surpassed humans in other fields like chess, Go, and poker, the coding competition demonstrates that human coders still possess an advantage, at least for now. However, Dębiak's prediction suggests that AI may soon catch up and potentially dominate the field of competitive coding in the near future.

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