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Ukrainian biathlete trains with ChatGPT, wins silver medal at Paralympic Games

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After training with ChatGPT over the last six months, Ukrainian biathlete Maksym Murashkovskyi won a silver medal at the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Games.

Murashkovskyi, 25, said he used the AI chatbot in a variety of ways throughout his training.

“For the past six months, I have been training with ChatGPT,” Murashkovskyi said, according to The Athletic. “It was not only tactics. It was half of my training plan, motivation, etcetera. So it was a huge volume of all of my training.

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Maksym Murashkovskyi celebrates with Vitaly Trush

Silver medalist Maksym Murashkovskyi of Team Ukraine and guide Vitaliy Trush celebrate on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Para Biathlon Men’s Individual Visually Impaired on day two of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on March 8, 2026. (Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

“I used it as a psychologist, coach and sometimes, as a doctor.”

Murashkovskyi won a few medals at the Para Biathlon World Cup in January and gave credit to ChatGPT for his success.

“I also won a few medals there, and even a gold. So I can give great credit to ChatGPT,” he said. “I believe in it, it is a revolutionary technology.”

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Maksym Murashkovskyi poses on podium

Gold medalist Hesong Dang of Team People’s Republic of China and guide Hongda Lu, silver medalist Maksym Murashkovskyi of Team Ukraine and guide Vitaliy Trush, and bronze medalist Dmytro Suiarko of Team Ukraine and guide Oleksandr Nikonovych pose for a photo on the podium during the medal ceremony for the Para Biathlon Men’s Individual Visually Impaired on day two of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on March 8, 2026. (Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

Murashkovskyi was asked if AI could replace coaches, psychologists and doctors, and he agreed to an extent.

“Not completely for five to 10 years. But part of it, definitely.”

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Maksym Murashkovskyi competes

Maksym Murashkovskyi of Team Ukraine approaches the finish line with guide Vitaliy Trush during the Para Biathlon Individual Visually Impaired on day two of the Milan Cortina 2026 Winter Paralympic Games at Tesero Cross-Country Skiing Stadium in Val di Fiemme, Italy, on March 8, 2026. (Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

Murashkovskyi competed under the NS3 classification, which is applied to athletes with the lowest level of visual impairment. He ran the race alongside his guide skier, Vitaly Trush. For the NS2 and NS3 competitors, guide skiers are optional, but are mandatory for NS1 athletes.

Murashkovskyi finished with a time of 33:41.1 in the men’s individual vision-impaired event on Sunday. He was just over two minutes behind Chinese gold medalist Dang Hesong, and beat his compatriot Dmytro Suiarko for second place.

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Ravens fans rip into GM Eric DeCosta over Maxx Crosby disaster

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The Baltimore Ravens made headlines when they traded with the Las Vegas Raiders for defensive end Maxx Crosby. They finalized a deal for the five-time Pro Bowler in exchange for two first-round picks. He was supposed to help bolster the defense this upcoming season.

However, on Tuesday, it was reported that the Ravens decided to back out of this trade with the Raiders for Crosby. He failed to pass the physicals, resulting in the team backing out of their decision to acquire him.

The Athletic’s Jeff Zrebiec shared a tweet, highlighting the impact this voided deal has on the Ravens.

“Crosby has been in Baltimore for the past couple of days in anticipation of the deal becoming finalized at 4 p.m. tomorrow. Now, there will be no deal and the Ravens, who have already lostnine UFAs while signing one, are in an even bigger hole,” Zrebiec wrote.

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Fans on social media criticized the Ravens and GM Eric DeCosta for their mismanagement of the Maxx Crosby trade.

“Fire EDC this is unforgivable,” one fan commented.

@jeffzrebiec Fire EDC this is unforgivable

“Fire Eric Decosta, wtf are we doing man. This dude can’t build a f****g roster,” another fan said.

@jeffzrebiec Fire Eric Decosta, wtf are we doing man. This dude can’t build a fucking roster

“Eric Decosta is the worst gm in football,” this fan wrote.

eric decosta is the worst gm in football

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“ERIC DECOSTA SHOULD BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY!” another fan said.

ERIC DECOSTA SHOULD BE FIRED IMMEDIATELY!

“Fire EDC, season over,” one fan wrote.

@sgellison Disaster. Fire EDC season over.

“Lamar is going to fight Eric DeCosta in the Ravens Parking lot,” this fan commented.

Lamar is going to fist fight Eric DeCosta in the Ravens Parking Lot

“Get this dumba** MF ERIC DECOSTA THE F**K OUT OF HERE! This clown a** mf is not serious about winning… Why TF WOULD YOU DO THIS S**T…. WE CLEARLY NEEDED A F*****G EDGE RUSHER and you backed out of it… Fire him right now Biscotti!!” another fan said.

Get this dumbass MF ERIC DECOSTA THE FUCK OUT OF HERE! This clown ass mf is not serious about winning….. Why TF WOULD YOU DO THIS SHIT…….. WE CLEARLY NEEDED A FUCKING EDGE RUSHER and you back out of it… Fire him right now Biscotti!!!

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Last season, the Ravens ranked No.24 in terms of total defense, allowing an average of 354.5 yards and 42 touchdowns. They had the third-most-injured defense in the league, hampering their chances of being a Super Bowl contender.

The Ravens finished second in the AFC North with an 8-9 record, failing to qualify for the playoffs. The team decided to rebuild, firing coach John Harbaugh after 18 seasons and bringing in Jesse Minter as his replacement.

On the other hand, Maxx Crosby and the Raiders finished dead last in the AFC West with a 3-14 record. The five-time Pro Bowler missed out on the last two games of the season due to a torn meniscus, finishing with 73 total tackles, 10 sacks and 28 tackles for loss.


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NFL insider shares his thoughts on the impact of the failed Maxx Crosby trade on the Raiders

The Las Vegas Raiders have been rebuilding their roster and coaching staff after the disastrous 2025 campaign. They brought in Klint Kubiak to replace Pete Carroll as the coach while finalizing other player deals.

The team had moved on with the assumption that Maxx Crosby would not be playing for them in 2026. However, after the Ravens backed out of this trade, NFL insider Albert Breer noted that it could affect the team’s offseason plans.

“This puts the Raiders in an incredibly difficult situation. They lose the picks, they have a bunch of deals to be finalized tomorrow done under the assumption Maxx Crosby was gone, and now they may have to turn around and trade him again with the medical question hovering,” Breer tweeted.

Will another team decide to pick up the five-time Pro Bowler on a similar trade value?

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