Winter Paralympic Star Says ChatGPT Helped Him Win Silver

LOADINGERROR LOADINGMarch 10 (Reuters) - Ukraine’s Maksym Murashkovskyi credited artificial intelligence for helping him win a silver medal at the Milano Cortina Winter Paralympics, calling ChatGPT a “revolutionary technology” after finishing runner-up in Sunday’s biathlon event.Murashkovskyi, a 2023 world championships bronze medallist, was edged out by China’s Dang Hesong and narrowly missed the gold.Silver medalist Maksym Murashkovskyi and guide Vitaliy Trush of Team Ukraine.Daniel Kopatsch/VOIGT via Getty ImagesAdvertisement “For the past six months, I have been training with ChatGPT,” Murashkovskyi, 25, told reporters.
“It was not only tactics.It was half of my training plan, motivation, et cetera.
So it was a huge volume of all of my training.“I used it as a psychologist, coach and, sometimes, as a doctor.”He added that AI could eventually replace some of the work provided by human coaches.“Not completely for five to 10 years.
But part of it, definitely,” he said.“I believe in it, it is a revolutionary technology.” Ukraine have won 10 medals at this year’s Paralympics so far.(Reporting by Karan Prashant Saxena in New Delhi; Editing by Kate Mayberry)Advertisement RelatedparalympicsWinter ParalympicsLegend Wins First U.S.
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