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The tech allowing thousands of students to sit exams at home

The phones began ringing off the hook at Piero Tintori's company Better Examinations back in April.

His tech business allows tens of thousands of students to remotely sit exams at the same time, with each needing just a laptop, a we**am and an internet connection.

The firm's software uses machine learning (ML), an advanced form of artificial intelligence, to detect patterns in user behaviour that could indicate attempts to cheat. Its technology can also automatically mark multiple-choice answers and mathematics exams.

In addition, it checks each exam-sitter's identity using the we**am, to ensure that no-one else is sitting the test for them. The Better Examinations program also temporarily restricts access to the internet, or certain websites and applications on each person's computer.

"We had 60 organisations from all over the world contact us out of the blue, who wanted to run exams online in May and June," says Mr Tintori. "Everything from universities, to professional organisations, to schools."

With the firm's headquarters in Dublin, plus offices in the US, Australia and Poland, it uses Amazon's cloud computing system Amazon Web Services, to allow everything to work online.

Mr Tintori says he was also contacted directly by five governments (whom he declines to name), who were keen for school exams to go ahead.

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Better Examinations is just one example of the increased use of ML in response to this year's pandemic, with the technology being used to do work far more quickly than humans, such as marking exam papers.

But what exactly is ML? It is a method of data analysis, whereby computer algorithms are used to speedily process vast amounts of data, to make predictions, identify patterns and replicate actions that humans do in their day-to-day jobs.

The use of ML is expected to grow so much over the next four years that its estimated global economic value is expected to rise from $7.3bn (£5.7bn) this year, to $30.6bn in 2024, according to one study.

Global law firm DWF, which helps the in-house legal teams of large corporations, is another business now increasingly using the technology.

It was approached by a large real estate company that had an "impossible" task. The client wanted 10,000 property lease documents, stored on paper and electronically, and in different locations, to be digitalised into a central database.

This firm also wanted to know the exact terms of each of the leases, to discover new commercial opportunities.

"Traditionally, you would get paralegals under supervision to plough through the documents. But from a cost point of view it doesn't work, and also it's inconsistent," says Mark Qualter, chief executive of DWF's managed services division.

DWF designed an ML system to classify each lease document into categories, identify specific types of details, and then extract data from the document

The banking sector is also embracing ML. UK building society Nationwide had asked US computer giant IBM to build an artificial intelligence "chatbot" called Arti for it, to help first-time buyers understand how to get a mortgage.

But when the UK went into its first lockdown in March, and mortgage holidays were announced, the lender was instead inundated with queries about them.

In just four days, Arti - powered by AI platform IBM Watson - was retrained to answer mortgage holiday questions. The virtual agent also dealt with other questions as Nationwide saw online banking registrations jump by 89%.

"In just over two months, Arti had responded to more than 10,000 queries, and a further 350 per day since, freeing up hundreds of hours for frontline teams to focus their time handling more complex requests from members," says Michael Conway, UK lead for artificial intelligence at IBM Services.

"Put simply, it allowed Nationwide to focus its resources on those who needed the most help, without ignoring the needs of everyone else."

Meanwhile, another UK retail bank has been using ML algorithms to identify customers who are showing indications of financial difficulty, so that they can be contacted automatically, and then offered support before matters get out of hand.

This has been provided to the lender by BJSS, a multinational technology engineering consultancy headquartered in Leeds.

Sri Harsha Tharkabhushanam, head of data science for BJSS, says that previously of those in arrears, 30% had got to a severe position where "there was very little the bank could do for them at that point".

But after implementing the ML model, the automated prompts meant fewer people were getting into severe difficulties, with the figure falling to 10%.

Business intelligence gathering using AI is also becoming a big deal.

For instance, a large European pharmaceutical firm, which wants to remain anonymous, wanted to make sure that if there was a new product launched, or start-up bought, by any of their competitors, it knew about it quickly.

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