University cancels publication of coding competition results over AI cheating fears
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The University of Waterloo's Canadian Computing Competition won't publish official results due to suspected AI-assisted cheating. This decision impacts students' prospects for university admissions, internships, and jobs, highlighting the growing challenge of preventing AI use in coding competitions and exams.
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