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Elaborate scheme involved hidden camera and an earpiece to hear answers.
That’s actually pretty smart. He’s gonna get a job before he even graduates.
Nice one. But a bit worrying that you get arrested for cheating in Turkey.
This is not a typical high school exam. This is the exam for university acceptance where every public university require you to take. Even some of the best private universities require you take it. Students study for this exam for a year or multiple years and it covers all the stuff you learned in high school. This year over 3 million student took the same exam. It is extremely competetive.
Nobody really cares if you cheated on your high school math test but this stuff is serious.
I think I misinterpreted what the word “arrested” means… I thought that means jail time. And I thought this is a crime that should be punished with a fine and/or some hours of community service. And being expelled.
The unnamed student is reportedly jailed pending trial
He was smart enough to create this device, so he was probably smart enough to just pass the test. It’s crazy that they sent him to jail for cheating on a school entrance exam.
Finally a use for AI I can approve of.
It’s pretty cool that stuff like this is within the reach of students.
How exactly does it tell you the answers. I’m really interested on how this works.
There is a video by the police showing how it works. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news/video-3209135/Video-Turkish-police-arrest-student-AI-cheating-device-entrance-exam.html