> Their "powerful AI engine" is almost certainly just humans.
I wonder how parents feel that an anonymous foreign, most probably male, can watch their daughter in her room working on her exams and she can't opt-out else she'll be treated like a criminal.
Wonder if at some point we'll find a zip file shared among employees with screenshots of students from one of these outsourced proctoring vendors.
> I wonder how parents feel that an anonymous foreign, most probably male, can watch their daughter in her room working on her exams and she can't opt-out else she'll be treated like a criminal.
No legal recourse, and cultural differences. An adult male in Japan propositioning a 13 year old for sex is legal in their current system, whereas that doesn't really fly in America.
I wonder how parents feel that an anonymous foreign, most probably male, can watch their daughter in her room working on her exams and she can't opt-out else she'll be treated like a criminal.
Wonder if at some point we'll find a zip file shared among employees with screenshots of students from one of these outsourced proctoring vendors.