The Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC) reaffirms its approach to artificial intelligence (AI) in school-based assessments (SBAs), emphasizing fairness, human judgment, and student integrity. Dr. Nicole Manning, CXC’s director of operations, addressed the opportunities and challenges of AI tools for students’ academic work. CXC clarified that AI detection software will not be the sole basis for decisions about a student’s work, with human intervention throughout the process. CXC has provided guidance for schools on AI use, which may include understanding concepts and brainstorming ideas. Students must cite sources where AI is used. Submitting work generated wholly or significantly by AI is considered academic dishonesty. CXC is committed to supporting teachers with resources and training. Students are encouraged to make the right choices about their education, focusing on academic integrity.
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