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Wearable Tech and AI Threaten Exam Integrity, Ofqual Warns

Published June 4, 2026
The integrity of England’s examination system faces mounting challenges from emerging technologies, according to Ian Bauckham, chief regulator of the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual). In a stark warning to the sector, Bauckham highlighted how new generations of wearable hi-tech devices—including smartglasses and invisible earpieces—could significantly amplify opportunities for malpractice during GCSE, AS and A-level examinations. Beyond the examination hall, the watchdog is also scrutinising coursework submissions amid growing concerns about artificial intelligence. Teachers have reported struggling to identify AI-generated content in student work, prompting Ofqual to consider stronger safeguarding measures to protect the reputation of national qualifications. For local authorities and school leaders, these developments signal a need for enhanced vigilance and updated policies around examination security. As technology evolves rapidly, maintaining public confidence in academic standards will require robust checks that keep pace with innovations designed to circumvent traditional assessment protocols.

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