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Chinese Tech Giants Restrict AI Access During Key College Exams

What Happened

Leading Chinese technology companies, including Alibaba and Baidu, have imposed temporary blocks on their AI chatbots to coincide with the dates of China\’s National College Entrance Examination, also known as the Gaokao. The move aims to prevent students from using advanced AI tools to gain an unfair advantage during this high-stakes examination period, which determines university placements for millions of teenagers. These companies announced the restrictions ahead of the national event, underscoring concerns about academic integrity and the evolving role of artificial intelligence in education.

Why It Matters

This coordinated action by China\’s top tech firms signals growing global concerns over the misuse of generative AI within critical education and assessment systems. It highlights the need for robust guidelines to balance AI innovation with academic integrity in a digital era. Read more in our AI News Hub

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