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China Takes on Student Cheating by Shutting Off AI Nationwide During Exams North Bergen
- Location: North Bergen, New Jersey, United States
How do you make sure that kids aren’t using artificial intelligence tools to cheat on their final exams? Easy, just flip the off switch. According to Bloomberg, Chinese AI companies have shut down their AI chatbots, rendering them unavailable while students across the country take their annual college entrance exams.
Popular chatbots including Alibaba’s Qwen and ByteDance’s Doubao have blocked photo recognition features from being used to identify and answer questions related to the test, while Tencent’s Yuanbao and Moonshot’s Kimi have cut access to photo recognition tools entirely during dedicated exam hours. The Guardian reported the same is true of DeepSeek.






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