College Board Bans Smart Glasses During SAT

Skip to main content News Students Academics Advertisement February 02, 2026 College Board Bans Smart Glasses During SAT Professors have sounded the alarm about smart glasses as the new frontier of AI cheating due to concerns students will use the devices to receive answers to test questions. By Johanna Alonso Students will not be allowed to wear the devices, even if they are prescription glasses.
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