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THE Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) will be working with member countries to develop a responsible generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) policy framework for the regional secondary education system.
Speaking during a virtual media conference on April 14, CXC operations director Dr Nicole Manning said the organisation had created standards and guidelines for the use of AI in assessments.
“Ethical use of AI and academic integrity – we are looking at how students cite its usage in their SBAs and other work. Ensuring data accuracy and privacy – some territories already have data privacy laws in place and CXC encourages the proper use of personal information. Candidates must understand, share and be cognisant of the proper use of personal identification on the web.
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