California Bar discloses AI was used to develop some questions in problem-plagued February exam
- The State Bar revealed AI use on the February exam and will ask the court to adjust scores.
- Complaints about technical issues and exam irregularities preceded this disclosure.
- The psychometrician ACS Ventures created 23 questions using artificial intelligence.
- Katie Moran called the AI use 'a staggering admission'.
- The AI use drew sharp criticism from legal experts and angered test takers.
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State Bar admits using artificial intelligence in February bar exam hit by crashes, bugs
A gavel and a block. (File photo by REUTERS) The State Bar of California has disclosed that some multiple-choice questions in the problem-plagued February bar exam were developed with the aid of artificial intelligence. The legal licensing body said in a news release Monday that it will ask the California Supreme Court to adjust test scores for those who took the bar exam in San Diego and throughout the state that month. “The debacle that was th…
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