The use of artificial intelligence-based ChatGPT is banned in the upcoming board exams for classes 10 and 12 by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), officials said Tuesday.
Board exams for classes 10 and 12 are scheduled to begin on Wednesday.
“Mobiles, ChatGPT, and other electronic items are not permitted in the exam venue,” according to instructions issued by the board ahead of the paperwork.
The use of ChatGPT amounts to using fraudulent means in the exam, committee officials said.
“Students are not allowed to bring electronic devices into the testing center, including using the device to access ChatGPT to ensure that no unauthorized means are used,” said the senior committee member. Board officials said.
ChatGPT (Chat Generative Pre-trained Transformer), released in November 2022, can generate speeches, songs, marketing copy, news articles, student essays, or human-like text based on given input. increase.
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A new artificial intelligence (AI) system known as Large Language Model (LLM) is designed to generate human-like sentences by predicting the next word sequence.
The admission ticket for the exam also includes a cautionary note: “Do not indulge in cheating. “
“Please do not believe fake videos or messages uploaded on social media, nor spread rumors. You may be booked under the Unfair Practices Rule,” it added.