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China's AI firms offer free Gaokao guidance; watchdog warns of risky AI tools

Chinese AI companies are providing free university application guidance for the Gaokao exam to all 12.9 million students, democratizing access to information previously limited to affluent families. Separately, China's cybersecurity watchdog has issued a warning about third-party AI tools that circumvent safety measures, potentially leading to data leaks and facilitating cryptocurrency mining and money laundering. AI

IMPACT AI is being leveraged to bridge educational access gaps in China while also presenting new cybersecurity challenges.

RANK_REASON The cluster discusses AI applications in education and cybersecurity risks, but does not announce a new model, research, or significant industry event.

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    China's largest AI companies are offering free gaokao university application guidance to all 12.9 million students sitting this year's exam. What was once a ser

    China's largest AI companies are offering free gaokao university application guidance to all 12.9 million students sitting this year's exam. What was once a service for wealthy families is now universally accessible, collapsing an information asymmetry that defined China's most c…

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 English(EN) · [email protected] ·

    China cybersecurity watchdog has warned that third-party AI skills packages which bypass safety guard rails and enable cryptocurrency mining expose users to dat

    China cybersecurity watchdog has warned that third-party AI skills packages which bypass safety guard rails and enable cryptocurrency mining expose users to data leaks and money laundering risks. The CNCERT issued the warning on Tuesday. https://www. scmp.com/tech/article/3356637…