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Use of AI in Assessments or Exams

 

AI is a useful technology with a wide range of uses; however, you must not use it as part of an assessment or exam for a qualification. The misuse of AI tools in assessments or exams at any time is malpractice.

Using AI to create work for an assessment or exam will put the achievement of your qualification at risk. The information provided by an AI tool may be wrong, biased, and inappropriate. Your work must be in your own words, not copied or paraphrased. We expect you to demonstrate your knowledge, skills, and understanding.

Your teacher will not accept work that is not your own. If suspicions are confirmed, you may be disqualified or stopped from taking a qualification for several years. Your marks may also be affected if you have relied on AI to complete an assessment.

Examples of AI use can be found in the JCQ document, AI Use in Assessments.

AI misuse constitutes malpractice as defined in the JCQ Suspected Malpractice: Policies and Procedures

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