
Will an algorithm be able to work on million-line codebases before 2026?
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Resolves as YES if there exists an algorithm capable of reasoning over, answering questions about and working on codebases (not seen during training) with at least one million lines of code, to the same level as humans who are experts on these codebases, before Jan 1st 2026
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