The State Bar of California admits to utilizing artificial intelligence in crafting some questions for its bar exam, sparking backlash from students and faculty after reported glitches. This controversial move resulted in an announcement addressing test score adjustments for affected candidates. While State Bar officials maintain confidence in the exam's integrity, experts like Katie Moran criticize the delegation of question creation to a non-lawyer AI, prompting discussions on ethical standards in test design and evaluation. Future exams will see enhanced review protocols to prevent recurrence of these issues.
The State Bar has admitted they employed a company to have a non-lawyer use AI to draft questions that were given on the actual bar exam.
Lessons learned are being incorporated into the July exam, and all future tests will include additional levels of independent review and validation.
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