On California's State Bar Exam, More Questions Than Answers
Briefly

In February, thousands of candidates took the California bar exam, but a series of problems with the testing software and questionable A.I.-developed questions created major complications. Faulty software caused login issues and crashes, which ultimately led to the State Bar needing to adjust scores. The revelation that some questions were developed using A.I. surprised many test-takers who already suspected something was amiss. As a result, candidates now face an uncertain wait for their exam scores, which are delayed due to the required approvals from the Supreme Court of California.
Thousands took the California bar exam in February, but missteps by the State Bar, including faulty software and A.I.-assisted questions, caused delays and frustrations.
Test takers experienced major issues, including software crashes and missing functions, while the use of A.I. in question development led to suspicions among candidates.
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