🎓 Students Rent AI Glasses to Cheat
In China, students are renting smart glasses for $6–$12 a day—a booming rental market has emerged around the devices.
For instance, gadgets from Rokid or Alibaba can be controlled discreetly with a ring-shaped remote: the glasses scan questions and display answers directly on the lens. Models without a display, like the first-generation Ray-Bans, can be used as covert earpieces—the glasses transmit test questions via video call, while an accomplice feeds the answers.
❗️ Smart glasses are officially banned from college entrance exams in China, but they're hard to spot—many models look just like ordinary glasses. Users report issues like overheating and short battery life.
Would you take the risk?
❤️ — Yes, it's a sure thing
🔥 — No, too easy to get caught
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