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SINGAPORE: The ChatGPT AI machine-learning system appears to be unable to pass the Primary School Leaving Examinations , which 12-year-old students in Singapore sit for, according to a recent report by the national broadsheet.

The publication compared ChatGPT with students who have taken the PSLE in the past three years using questions from the latest collection of past year papers that are available in bookstores. While some who have read the report have said that the test demonstrates the limitations of the technology, some others perceive the bot’s poor performance on the test as more evidence that the PSLE is too tough for Singaporean pre-teens.

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