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To maintain the integrity of the Gaokao exams, Chinese tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent have temporarily disabled key AI ...
AI chatbots from Tencent, ByteDance, and Moonshot AI disabled features like photo recognition and real-time question ...
Students sitting for the notoriously grueling gaokao were subject to intensive surveillance, and AI companies appeared to join the anti-cheating barrage.
Chian's Alibaba’s Qwen, Tencent's Yuanbao, ByteDance’s Doubao, and Moonshot’s Kimi shut down AI chatbots during China’s ...
One scam involves students being told they scored zero on the exam due to cheating, and to pay a fee to “delete” the ...
BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhua) -- Among the 13-plus million candidates who signed up for this year's college entrance examination nationwide, over 14,000 examinees with disabilities were provided with ...
Chinese authorities have recently shut down AI chatbots as a precautionary measure to stop cheating during the Gaokao ...
AsianFin -- As millions of students across China sit for the annual Gaokao, the nation's most authoritative standardized exam ...
Students faced strict surveillance, including drones and metal detectors.
About 13.35 million (133.5 lakh) students in China appeared for the Gaokao 2025 exam on Saturday, June 7, bringing the entire ...
China suspends AI tools like Doubao and DeepSeek during gaokao, combining tech crackdowns with live monitoring to stop ...
Popular AI apps from Alibaba and ByteDance have disabled features like image recognition to prevent cheating.