In the modern world, it is important to keep up with the latest technological development. The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to evolve within the education sector, and even if assessment software providers are not incorporating AI technology within their own platforms, it doesn’t mean they do not need to worry about the sophisticated new ways AI technology is being used for cheating.
Now that assessments can be taken almost anywhere, proctoring needs to be more sophisticated too. Just because you can only see one person in the room ready to sit their exam, that isn't necessarily the case. Wearables and smart devices with remote answer relays include micro-earbuds, pendants, and even Augmented Reality (AR) / smart glasses overlaying answers or hidden Bluetooth microphones, where answers are whispered in from a remote solver.
At the RM Summit 2025: AI in Action, Ayush, Director of Strategic Partnerships at Talview, a recognised innovator in patented Agentic AI-powered remote proctoring, spoke about his company’s work with RM Assessment to deliver an enhanced level of exam integrity and security for awarding bodies, governments, and education providers worldwide.
As requirements for flexible, on-demand, and remote examinations grow, ensuring the credibility of results is critical. By integrating Talview’s world first Agentic AI proctoring technology into RM’s assessment delivery, our customers can safeguard against malpractice while providing a seamless, candidate-friendly experience.
This new research insights report, from RM in association with Talview, answers the following questions: