Group 1 - The Ministry of Education, in collaboration with the Central Cyberspace Administration and the Ministry of Public Security, is cracking down on illegal and harmful information related to the 2025 college entrance examination (Gaokao) [1][2] - The focus of the crackdown includes false information about exam cheating, carrying prohibited items, misleading claims about exam predictions, and premature score leaks [1][2] - The Ministry emphasizes that recent reforms in exam questions prioritize assessing students' key abilities and critical thinking, making it highly unlikely for AI or so-called "experts" to accurately predict exam questions [1] Group 2 - Some businesses exploit the speculative psychology of students and parents by promoting false claims of "accurate predictions" and "expert insights," leading them to purchase fraudulent exam preparation materials [1][2] - The Ministry warns that certain training institutions and social media platforms are spreading fabricated information about significant changes to the 2025 Gaokao to achieve commercial gains, disrupting the examination and enrollment order [2] - Authorities urge students and parents to enhance their ability to discern credible information, advising them to rely on official channels for authoritative exam information and to avoid engaging in illegal activities related to the exam [2]
教育部发布高考预警:靠 AI 或“专家”押中题概率极小
Nan Fang Du Shi Bao·2025-05-30 22:06