The Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC) exam scam has taken yet another twist, as authorities have uncovered that at least seven candidates used electronic devices and an AI-based tool called ChatGPT to cheat on their exams. Poola Ramesh, a Divisional Engineer with Telangana State Northern Power Distribution Company Limited (TSNPDCL), allegedly used ChatGPT to send answers to the candidates, who were equipped with Bluetooth micro earpieces. Although the investigation so far has led to 49 arrests, authorities are still trying to identify how the candidates were able to enter the exam hall with electronic devices without being detected. Opposition parties have blamed the TRS government for the exam paper leak that affected hundreds of thousands of job seekers in the state, and are urging for justice in the case.
Separately, ChatGPT is an AI-based tool that is used to train language models and generate text-based communication.
Poola Ramesh is a Divisional Engineer with the Telangana State Northern Power Distribution Company Limited (TSNPDCL). Ramesh is accused of selling exam question papers and using electronic devices and an AI-based tool called ChatGPT to cheat the system and help candidates pass their exams.
Note: The article discusses the scandal of the Telangana State Public Service Commission (TSPSC), in which exam papers were leaked, and at least seven candidates were found to have used electronic devices and an AI-based tool called ChatGPT to pass their exams. The article also mentions the figures involved and the political fallout of the scandal.