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A-level and GCSE coursework to face 'far more scrutiny' to stop AI undermining 'genuine human endeavour'

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The use of artificial intelligence in academic settings has raised concerns about the authenticity of student work, with some fearing that AI-generated content could be passed off as original. As a result, regulatory bodies such as Ofqual have been tasked with ensuring the integrity of the assessment process. The upcoming reforms to A-level and GCSE exams provide an opportunity for policymakers to address these concerns and implement measures to prevent AI fraud.
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A-level and GCSE coursework to face 'far more scrutiny' to stop AI undermining 'genuine human endeavour'
Sir Ian Bauckham, Chief Regulator at Ofqual, will say today that Labour's flagship A-level and GCSE reforms will need to safeguard against 'AI fraud'.
2 Jul, 23:44