Once again, the problem of AI being used by students to cheat on exams has reared its head. On this occasion, the University of Waterloo’s Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) has decided not to publish its official results, which it usually does, over the belief that AI was used by some participants to write code.
Those who do well in the University of Waterloo’s CCC are often accepted into the University’s prestigious computing and engineering programs, or are even selected to represent Canada in international competitions, student Juan Marulanda De Los Rios told The Logic. It can also help when applying for internships, jobs, or work experience programs.
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