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GPT-4.5 Has Passed The Turing Test. What Does That Mean For Teachers?

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In the most rigorous version of the Turing test conducted to date, participants couldn’t distinguish between real humans and certain AI models.
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American university students have begun to use artificial intelligence en masse in all subjects and for a variety of tasks. In order to monitor the true knowledge of students, and not chatbots, teachers are bringing back into circulation the so-called “blue books” — paper exam books with a blue cover that have been used in the United States since the beginning of the 20th century, writes the Wall Street Journal.

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TechLearningMagazine broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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