Some Coursework Should be Done in Class to Counter AI Cheats: Exam Boards

Some Coursework Should be Done in Class to Counter AI Cheats: Exam Boards
Pupils at Williamwood High School sit exams in Glasgow, Scotland, on Feb. 5, 2010. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
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Schools should make pupils do some of their coursework “in class under direct supervision” amid cheating fears after the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) systems, exam boards have said.

The Joint Council for Qualifications (JCQ), which represents the UK’s major exam boards, has published guidance for teachers and assessors on “protecting the integrity of qualifications” in the context of AI use.