Startups Target AI Cheating

Startups Target AI Cheating

29 April 2025

Following the viral claims of AI cheating app Cluely, which boasts an undetectable in-browser window for cheating, several startups have launched countermeasures. These new products aim to detect and prevent the use of Cluely and similar AI-driven cheating tools during online assessments. The rapid response highlights growing concerns about academic integrity in the age of advanced AI.

The anti-cheating solutions employ various techniques, including advanced monitoring and analysis of user behaviour during exams. These tools look for patterns indicative of AI assistance, such as unusual typing speeds or sudden shifts in focus. The developers of these solutions emphasise the importance of maintaining a fair and equitable testing environment for all students.

The emergence of both Cluely and the anti-cheating startups underscores a developing arms race in the education technology sector. As AI tools become more sophisticated, so too must the methods for detecting and preventing their misuse. The long-term impact on education and assessment remains to be seen, but the immediate effect is a heightened awareness of the potential for AI to compromise academic integrity.

Published on 29 April 2025

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