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AI cheating, leaked papers and marking errors: how exam protests went global
Student unrest sweeps India, Portugal and Mexico as grievances and pressure for good grades in tough job market collide

TL;DR
- Exam-related turmoil has led to mass student protests in Mexico, Portugal, and India.
- In India, an exam paper leak affected millions and was linked to student suicides, forcing the education minister to resign.
- Portugal faced its worst education crisis in decades due to a failed attempt to digitize school exam marking, resulting in serious errors.
- Mexico saw nearly 60,000 university applicants forced to resit tests due to suspected widespread cheating.
- Experts attribute the tension to the growth of AI cheating and the digitization of examinations, combined with the high stakes of good grades in a precarious global economy.
- The 'education mafia' exploits student desperation by stealing and selling exam papers.
- Denmark will require teenagers to verbally defend their written essays to combat AI cheating.
- Experts suggest essays may no longer be a viable way to assess learning due to AI's ability to generate perfect essays quickly.
- Sophisticated cheating methods now include earpieces, miniature cameras, and communication with people outside the exam using internet searches or AI.
- There is a concern that mass examinations dehumanize the learning process and assessment, perpetuating the idea that examinations are the most important thing over learning itself.