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Miroslav Trinko Geek, specialty programmer, but journalist by profession. Rider, tennis player and fan of Formula-1. I write about technologies, smartphones and electric vehicles.
These restrictions are valid for several days when exams are underway throughout the country. Chatbot users’ requests say that the functions are temporarily not available to ensure the fairness of the exams. Some services, such as Doubao from Bytedance, also refuse to process photos that do not meet the “established rules”.
Gaokao is one of the most important exams in China. It depends on his results whether the student will be able to enter a good university. More than 13 million students take the exam every year. Because of this, many families spend big money on preparation: they hire tutors, buy training materials, and some even try to deceive the system. To prevent this from happening, the exams are strictly controlled: phones and other devices are forbidden, and the participants are watching closely.
The development of artificial intelligence introduces new challenges to this process. Thanks to the AI, students can only answer difficult tasks for a photo that poses a threat to academic integrity. In response, the Ministry of Education of China has recently released new instructions. For example, students should be taught to use si a little, but they are forbidden to give as answers created by AI.
Technological companies have shown that they are ready to assist the state in the fight for fair education. Although temporary restrictions and services will be restored after exams, this situation shows how the rapid development of artificial intelligence changes learning and requires new rules.
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Miroslav Trinko Geek, specialty programmer, but journalist by profession. Rider, tennis player and fan of Formula-1. I write about technologies, smartphones and electric vehicles.
These restrictions are valid for several days when exams are underway throughout the country. Chatbot users’ requests say that the functions are temporarily not available to ensure the fairness of the exams. Some services, such as Doubao from Bytedance, also refuse to process photos that do not meet the “established rules”.
Gaokao is one of the most important exams in China. It depends on his results whether the student will be able to enter a good university. More than 13 million students take the exam every year. Because of this, many families spend big money on preparation: they hire tutors, buy training materials, and some even try to deceive the system. To prevent this from happening, the exams are strictly controlled: phones and other devices are forbidden, and the participants are watching closely.
The development of artificial intelligence introduces new challenges to this process. Thanks to the AI, students can only answer difficult tasks for a photo that poses a threat to academic integrity. In response, the Ministry of Education of China has recently released new instructions. For example, students should be taught to use si a little, but they are forbidden to give as answers created by AI.
Technological companies have shown that they are ready to assist the state in the fight for fair education. Although temporary restrictions and services will be restored after exams, this situation shows how the rapid development of artificial intelligence changes learning and requires new rules.