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AI Glasses Fuel Exam Cheating Ring in China
30 Mar
Summary
- Students in China are using AI smart glasses for academic cheating.
- A rental market for AI smart glasses has emerged for exam use.
- AI smart glasses are banned but difficult to detect during exams.

Students in China are increasingly employing AI smart glasses to gain an illicit edge during examinations. Devices from manufacturers such as Meta and Rokid are being utilized for this purpose, leading to the development of a secondary rental market. An anonymous student shared that they not only use these smart glasses for cheating but also rent them out to peers.
This trend is particularly noted among students seeking to answer English and math questions during tests. Renters are reportedly advertising this capability on Chinese social media platforms, with daily rental fees between $6 and $12. Although AI smart glasses are explicitly prohibited in key examinations like the college entrance and civil service tests, their discreet design makes them hard to identify, enabling widespread use.
The challenge of detecting smart glasses extends beyond China, with institutions in the U.S. also struggling with enforcement. While some models have obvious cameras, others, like those from Even Realities, feature subtle displays that are difficult to spot. This makes effective screening a demanding task for educators and proctors, even as awareness of their misuse grows.