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Google Pauses Chrome 'Homework Help' After Educators Decry Cheating Risk

The company says it is testing changes with no retention of scanned course content for training.

Overview

  • Google temporarily disabled the Chrome button that surfaced AI answers from on‑screen content following criticism from professors and universities.
  • The feature used Google Lens to scan quiz questions and display AI‑generated responses, auto‑appearing on educational sites even during tests.
  • Google has not committed to permanently removing the tool and says it is consulting educators as it evaluates next steps.
  • Faculty and ed‑tech leaders warned the tool undermined academic integrity and raised privacy concerns for content on password‑protected course pages.
  • Google told reporters the data is processed only temporarily and not used to train models, while schools note controls on managed accounts do little for students on personal devices.