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China on Pause: AI Goes into “No Cheating” Mode

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During Gaokao, China’s high-stakes national college entrance exam — a true pressure-cooker moment for millions of students — the country’s major AI platforms went into a three-day silence. No tips, no hacks, no cleverly phrased questions — AI politely but firmly refused to help.

There was no point in sending queries. Even if you disguised the question as a “friendly chat” — nothing. The machines seemed to agree: “Today, we learn honestly.”

Company representatives explained that it was a necessary measure to prevent cheating and ensure the integrity of the exam, which for millions of Chinese students is a real ticket to the future.

The takeaway? Even in a country where AI is practically your daily tutor, sometimes it takes a break — so the knowledge ends up in your head, not just in the cloud.

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