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KPMG partner fined for using AI to cheat – on an AI test
More than two dozen KPMG Australia personnel have used artificial intelligence to cheat on internal exams since July, including a partner who will be fined more than $10,000 for using the technology in a training course about AI.
The big four accounting firm has upgraded its processes to detect AI cheating after putting in place policies and extra policing to tackle widespread cheating on internal tests between 2016 and 2020.
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KPMG partner fined over using AI to pass AI test
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