Ukraine Biathlete Credits ChatGPT for Silver Win
- Ukraine's biathlete Maksym Murashkovskyi credited ChatGPT for helping him win a silver medal at the Winter Paralympics in Milan-Cortina in the men's individual vision-impaired biathlon event.
- Murashkovskyi, 25, used ChatGPT as part of half his training plan for six months, employing it as a coach, psychologist, and doctor.
- He expressed that AI will not completely replace sports coaches within the next five to ten years.
- Murashkovskyi previously won a bronze medal at the 2023 World Championships and has multiple World Cup medals.
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Artificial intelligence revolutionizes the training of a Ukrainian athlete at the Winter 2026 Paralympic Games. Maksym Murashkovskyi, silver medallist, uses ChatGPT to optimize his preparation.
Maksym Murashkovskyi finished second in the parabiathlon individual race on Sunday, having replaced with an AI his coach, but also his shrink and doctor.
Para-biathlet Maksym Murashkovskyi won silver in the single race of the visually impaired men. An AI-chatbot helped him to succeed: as a psychologist, coach and even as a doctor.
A medal thanks to smart software? A Ukrainian biathlete relies on AI as a training aid and also as a motivator and psychologist. He sees this as an important component of his success. Now the visually impaired athlete won silver.
The Ukrainian team had a strong start at the Winter Paralympics.
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