Gemini ICPC World Finals Achievements

#Artificial Intelligence

Gemini AI model achieved gold-medal performance at ICPC World Finals, solving 10/12 problems, with some posts mentioning it solved all 12 problems, showcasing AI's advancements in coding and problem-solving.

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Sundar Pichai

Sundar Pichai

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Incredible milestone: an advanced version of Gemini 2.5 Deep Think achieved gold-medal performance at the ICPC World Finals, a top global programming competition, solving an impressive 10/12 problems. Such a profound leap in abstract problem-solving - congrats to @googledeepmind !

5:25 PM·Sep 17, 2025·4.9K Views
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Google DeepMind

Google DeepMind

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An advanced version of Gemini 2.5 Deep Think has achieved gold-medal level performance at the ICPC 2025 - one of the world’s most prestigious programming contests. Building on the model's success in math at the IMO, this marks another historic milestone for advanced AI.

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5:09 PM·Sep 17, 2025·2.4K Views
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Jeff Dean

Jeff Dean

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Very excited to see our Gemini models getting better and better at coding! An advanced version of Gemini 2.5 Deep Think at the 2025 International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals achieved gold-medal level performance!

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5:19 PM·Sep 17, 2025·1.2K Views
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Zeyuan Allen-Zhu, Sc.D.

Zeyuan Allen-Zhu, Sc.D.

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AI has officially beaten me at the ICPC World Finals. It reminds me of a rare ICPC skill: being able to quickly read a teammate’s code and spot bugs. This skill takes years to train, and explains why AI often makes coding slower (see arXiv:2507.09089). No matter how strong AI

6:52 AM·Sep 18, 2025·1K Views
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Xinyu Zhou

Xinyu Zhou

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As a former competitive programmer, this gives me goosebumps and marks my Lee Sedol moment. Those days and nights spent grinding problems—starting in confusion and sweat, ending in excitement and a sense of accomplishment—can now be easily crushed by today’s language models.

6:22 PM·Sep 17, 2025·995.9086177009519 Views
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