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The University of Waterloo has made the unprecedented decision to cancel the results of its annual Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) due to widespread suspected cheating involving artificial intelligence (AI). As first reported by The Logic, the university cited a "significant number of students" who breached the competition's regulations. In a statement, the university expressed its disappointment, noting that the rule violations would negatively impact deserving students. Officials added that they are actively "considering possible ways to address this problem for future contests." The University of Waterloo is among the biggest Universties in Cananda.
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