When it became known that Hamburg high school graduates had probably used programs with artificial intelligence (AI) without permission in several cases during exams, there was a great deal of excitement. "In the past, pieces of paper were written, then people sometimes looked up Wikipedia or Google with their cell phones on the toilet – and now they obviously cheat like that from time to time," says Hamburg's Senator for Education.

In another text, we explore the question of why it is so difficult to convict AI cheaters if they are not caught red-handed.