Students have always cheated in exams. But instead of handwritten notes, they might now use AI-enabled glasses.
The UK government has warned that the rise of smart tech could give students more reason to cheat in their GCSE, AS, and A-level exams, and the threat should not be overlooked. Chief Regulator of ...
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The growing use of smart technology could make cheating in exams harder to detect, the head of England's exams regulator has warned. Sir Ian Bauckham, the chief regulator of Ofqual, said invigilators ...
UK government says cheating in exams using smart devices poses a great threat Students could soon resort to using smart glasses and invisible earpieces It's not just a concern in the UK, and cases are ...
Two test-takers were caught attempting to cheat on a Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) exam using artificial intelligence (AI) smart glasses, a first such cases were detected in ...
For as long as there have been tests in schools, students have found ways to cheat, whether its peeking over a classmate’s shoulder or scribbling notes on a palm or crib sheet.
SEOUL – Cheating attempts involving AI-powered smart glasses were detected during recent Test of English for International Communication (TOEIC) exams in South Korea, marking the first reported cases ...
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched a comprehensive programme to strengthen the examination eco-system through trained and certified manpower. An official release said that ...
Code uncovered by journalists revealed that Meta quietly embedded facial recognition tech into its AI-enabled smart glasses — and top Meta executives are fuming. The report made clear that NameTag isn ...