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Data reveals use of AI by Scottish students to generate answers for first time

  • The Scottish Qualification Authority reported a rise in pupil malpractice, including 31 cases of AI use to generate answers during exams in 2023-24.
  • A total of 173 malpractice incidents were recorded by SQA, up from 141 the previous year, highlighting an increase in exam cheating.
  • Martyn Ware, Director at SQA, stated that the rise in concerns should be viewed in the context of the return to full course assessments in 2024.
  • The SQA aims to promote ethical practices and will monitor malpractice trends to safeguard the credibility of Scottish qualifications.
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tes.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 3, 2025.
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