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06/07/2025 - China Disables AI Tools During Gaokao Exam to Prevent Cheating (China)

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Source: DIGITAL WATCH

The Digital Watch article from June 2025 reports that Chinese authorities have disabled AI-based tools during the 2025 Gaokao, China’s crucial national college entrance exam. The move is aimed at preventing cheating and preserving the exam’s integrity amid rising concerns about AI technologies enabling unfair advantages.

The article explains that the ban applies to AI writing assistants, answer generators, and other automated tools that students might use to gain an unfair edge. It reflects China’s cautious approach to AI in education, especially for high-stakes testing.

This restriction is part of broader government efforts to regulate AI use and maintain fairness in critical academic assessments. The piece also touches on the tension between leveraging AI’s educational benefits and preventing misuse.