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Exam Chaos: AI Cheating and Leaks Spark Global Protests

Exam Chaos: AI Cheating and Leaks Spark Global Protests

Across the globe, examination halls, once the sanctuaries of quiet diligence, are now echoing with discontent. The latest exam season has been fraught with challenges, not least of which are the alarming incidents of AI-enabled cheating and the persistent menace of leaked papers. These disruptions have catalysed a wave of protests that have swept from the classrooms of India to the lecture halls of Europe.

In India, the situation has turned particularly volatile. The resignation of Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan, following widespread demonstrations, underscores the gravity of the crisis. The leaks of important exams such as NEET and BPSC have left millions of aspirants in turmoil, calling into question not just the examination system, but the very foundations of the country's educational framework.

The crux of the issue appears to lie in the rapid digitisation of examinations. While technology promised to streamline and secure the assessment process, it has inadvertently opened new avenues for malpractice. AI tools capable of generating essays or solving complex problems have become the bane of educational institutions striving to uphold academic integrity.

Globally, the problem is mirrored in other countries, where universities and colleges grapple with similar challenges. The digital age, meant to herald a new era of learning, instead finds itself entangled in issues of fairness and credibility.

As protests gain momentum, the demands from students are clear: a call for transparency, accountability, and reforms that can restore faith in educational assessments. The integrity of exams, a cornerstone of educational progress, is at stake, urging immediate and robust measures from authorities worldwide.

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