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highplainsdem

(60,775 posts)
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 12:43 PM 23 hrs ago

The College Board Is Banning Students From Using Smart Glasses During the SATs

Source: Gizmodo

It’s not just theoretical. The prospect of students using smart glasses to cheat on tests is apparently so real that the College Board, which administers the SATs, just banned students from using smart glasses starting in the spring. Here’s the official wording from the College Board itself:

“Smart glasses are prohibited during testing. Students with prescription smart glasses will need to remove them or test another day with standard glasses.”


It’s not much in the way of backlash, but it says a lot without saying a lot. And the thing is, the College Board is absolutely justified in banning smart glasses. Having used quite a few pairs over the past year, I can say without a doubt that they’re uniquely capable cheating tools, and it’s not necessarily the screens that are the problem.

Arguably, the bigger threat is that many smart glasses are tethered to chatbots like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini, and if you have access to chatbots, you have access to lots of answers that are technically supposed to be coming from your head, not the internet. Summoning that information is also extremely easy. Meta’s Ray-Bans, for example, can hear your voice at a very low volume, making cheating in a quiet room feasible.

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Read more: https://gizmodo.com/the-college-board-is-banning-students-from-using-smart-glasses-during-the-sats-2000718422



And then there are the built-in cameras, which not only make smart glasses nasty surveillance devices that no one should ever be allowed to wear, but can take pictures of test questions for the built-in AI to answer.

And some smart glasses like Meta's have built-in POV video calling through WhatsApp, so you can ask a friend to help you cheat.

And one brand of smart glasses doesn't have camera and audio but has the AI showing you a screen controlled by a smart ring you move your thumb over, so that fidgeting student might simply be cheating.

Seriously, there's no good, ethical reason for smart glasses.
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The College Board Is Banning Students From Using Smart Glasses During the SATs (Original Post) highplainsdem 23 hrs ago OP
I agree they shouldn't be allowed in any kind of testing situation Unwind Your Mind 23 hrs ago #1
OK. I just found the video below. But the glasses should be sold only to those needing them, they highplainsdem 22 hrs ago #3
These Smart glasses are great! Watch this: JustABozoOnThisBus 22 hrs ago #2

Unwind Your Mind

(2,329 posts)
1. I agree they shouldn't be allowed in any kind of testing situation
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 01:19 PM
23 hrs ago

But your last line, c’mon

Smart glasses are an almost miraculous innovation for blind people

highplainsdem

(60,775 posts)
3. OK. I just found the video below. But the glasses should be sold only to those needing them, they
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 01:44 PM
22 hrs ago

should be clearly marked to let everyone know why they're being used, and those using them should be willing to shut them off in private situations to avoid constant surveillance/recording of people around them.

I'd read earlier about blind people possibly using AI to identify what they're seeing when they go shopping, which struck me as risky considering AI hallucinations. But the video shows someone using the glasses to contact a human volunteer to identify what she's looking at, which is a great idea - though you DON'T need AI to do that. She then had AI read her mail to her, which again struck me as rather risky.

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