Chinese universities clamp down on AI-generated content, as record graduation season starts

Polls indicate that Chinese college individuals frequently use AI tools. According to a survey conducted by the state children magazine China Youth Daily in November 2023, almost 85 % of the 7, 000 responders used AI equipment. &nbsp,

Mr. Zhang Hang, a student at Jinan University, claimed to have compiled an English word into Chinese using an AI device. &nbsp,

He said he had used language program to” rate up” his observations in English, but found that the interpretations provided did no “flow smoothly”, China Youth Daily reported. &nbsp,

According to a report from Sixth Tone, some students are actually turning to AI tools to ensure their creating passes the checks as more universities take measures to weed out AI-generated information.

Additionally, according to the online news site, there were more than 10,000 posts on the lifestyle game Xiaohongshu that shared advice on how to lower” AI monitoring rates.”

On e-commerce platforms like Taobao, there were services that could lower the rate of AI diagnosis. &nbsp,

State broadcaster CCTV reported in August of last year that AI was prohibited from being used to create papers in a draft laws governing educational degree that was submitted to the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress. &nbsp,

The law, which was adopted on Apr 26, did not include notice of a moratorium on using AI to create papers.

Under it, an educational degree will be withheld or revoked if the patient’s research involves educational wrongdoing such as writing, theft or misrepresentation. &nbsp,

The legislation will take effect from Jan 1, 2025, according to state news agency Xinhua.