Russian official Maxim Oreshkin says artificial intelligence could conduct future oral exams to monitor for cheating and remove human bias from the grading process.
Maxim Oreshkin, deputy head of the Russian presidential administration, stated that artificial intelligence could conduct oral examinations in the future to eliminate human subjectivity and monitor for cheating.
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