Among the members of the winning team was Jan Kociszewski from Poznań, a student of the Second High School. His participation in the competition demonstrates that the city provides a supportive environment for young people interested in new technologies. Jan's achievement illustrates how consistency and appropriate educational support can lead to international success.
An individual success was also achieved by Krzysztof Rojek, who won a gold medal. His experience in artificial intelligence spans only three years of intensive, largely self-directed work. This underlines the importance of independent learning and determination in developing technological skills.
In 2026, the finals of the Artificial Intelligence Olympiad will take place in Poznań. The event will bring together talented participants from around the world and will provide an opportunity to further promote Poland in the field of new technologies.