28 Students File Brussels Court Case Over AI Exam Fraud

Brussels (Brussels Morning Newspaper) – 28 students went to the Brussels civil court over suspected AI fraud in the July 2025 medical exam, after a 25% pass rate. Minister Zuhal Demir launched a full review.

As HBVL News reported, at least 28 students will go to the Brussels civil court on Wednesday, September 3, 2025, to demand an inquiry into possible fraud during the medical entrance exam in early July 2025. Flemish Minister Zuhal Demir has already opened an investigation, but the group says they cannot wait for political procedures. 

“I would advise anyone considering filing a costly lawsuit to wait a bit longer,”

She said Thursday.

“One thing is very clear: the fraudsters won’t get away with this,”

She added yesterday, Sep 1, 2025.

How will Belgium handle suspected AI cheating in medical exams?

Flemish Minister Zuhal Demir has decided to launch a full review of the entrance exams after doubts were raised about irregularities. Her spokesperson said the minister will personally check each exam to make sure the investigation is complete. 

Demir explained to the court that the work will take time, and results will be shared only when the work is completed, but he did not specify when these would be released. He did not indicate when the results would be made public. They won’t be published until sometime during the fall semester when the academic year begins on Monday, September 22, 2025, in Flanders.

Authorities have not yet said if the results could be cancelled, if a new exam would be organised, or if other measures will follow. The lack of clarity has created concern among students and universities, who fear last-minute changes as the new school year starts. 

The medical entrance exam in Belgium is held every year in early July and is required for students who want to study medicine, dentistry, or veterinary science. It is organised by the Flemish government and is considered one of the toughest exams in the country, with traditionally low pass rates of around 15% to 20%. In July 2024, the pass rate rose to nearly 25%. Concerns grew after reports that some candidates may have used artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT to complete the test. 

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6 responses to “28 Students File Brussels Court Case Over AI Exam Fraud”

  1. So, the students are off to court because AI did better on the exam than they did—classic! 😅 Next, they’ll be suing their calculators for underperformance.

  2. Eye Devil Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Nothing screams “future doctors” quite like a court case over AI cheating – I mean, who needs ethics when you’ve got algorithms? 😂

  3. Contrary Mary Avatar
    Contrary Mary

    Oh, splendid! Nothing screams “top-notch education” like a court case over AI cheating in a medical exam. I suppose the next step is to send in the clowns for a bit of comic relief. 😂✌️

  4. Seems like the students have finally found a way to turn a 25% pass rate into a courtroom drama! Who knew AI could double as a legal consultant? 🧐🎭

  5. Noisy Girl Avatar

    Looks like these students are taking the “AI” in “AI fraud” a bit too literally—who knew medical exams would become a tech startup pitch? 😂 Just another day in the land of waffles and questionable ethics!

  6. In a stunning turn of events, it seems the real masterminds of the medical exam fraud weren’t the students but the AI writers. 🤖 Honestly, who knew passing an exam could require more than just a good Wi-Fi connection? 😂

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