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Artificial intelligence (AI) is also on the rise in schools, with 1,216 male and 1,684 female students set to graduate in Styria on Thursday. It's still largely normal this time, but experts say AI will soon disrupt the high school diploma.
Matura, as it is today and as it was then, will soon become history: experts fear that artificial intelligence could replace the human intelligence of students – cheating 2.0, so to speak.
Demand: Oral examinations should become more important
Exams are becoming more and more challenging for faculty members. “In my view, artificial intelligence will have to bring about serious changes in the school sector in the long term,” says AHS Teachers Union Herbert Weiss, who would like to point out the problem is not limited to Matura, but also to everyday life. Daytime teaching operations are threatened by the risks that artificial intelligence brings to schools and must be turned upside down.
Weiss says the Department of Education is invited: “AI reinforces the problem, for example, schools must prevent potential external support when creating a safe exam environment.” expert.
“Use it wisely instead of blocking it.”
It is precisely for this reason, say student representatives, that it is important not to tamper with the oral part of the matura. Regarding AI, it is better to use it sensibly rather than ban it, as AHS State School spokeswoman Felicitas Lackner explained: “It will be an opportunity to build a German Matura around AI and use AI in the classroom, for example.” Search. It provides opportunities to work meaningfully, not to receive benefits.
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