Rose Hastings, Duolingo
Paul Muir, risr/
Rachel Schoenig, Cornerstone Strategies
AI has emerged as both a promising ally and a formidable adversary in the realm of test security. As generative tools empower test creators with new efficiencies, they simultaneously equip candidates and bad actors with unprecedented means to cheat, impersonate, and compromise content.
This expert panel, from the ATP Security Committee brings together four international security and assessment leaders to explore the evolving landscape of AI threats and counter-measures; from candidate misuse and deep-fake impersonation to item 'leakage' via language model training.
Panelists will share real-world cases, detection techniques, policy shifts, and ethical dilemmas, all framed within the emerging regulatory context in Europe.
Attendees won’t just be passive observers. This session is designed to be highly interactive, with live audience polls, brief scenario responses, and time carved out for rapid-fire Q&A with the panellists. You'll leave with fresh insights, practical takeaways, and (hopefully) a few strong opinions.
Whether you’re a technologist, test publisher, psychometrician, policy expert, or simply AI-curious, this session promises a candid, critical, and yes, even entertaining, look at one of the most pressing and paradoxical issues for our assessment world.
Because when it comes to AI and test security… with friends like these, who does need enemies?