Can a Proctor Be AI?
By Aaron Cao · Updated
Yes. AI proctoring software monitors a candidate automatically during exams and some interviews: it watches the camera, the screen, audio, and which apps or tabs are open, then flags anything unusual for review. In any AI-proctored session, no interview assistant is safe.
What an AI proctor actually does
The worry behind this question is real: yes, a proctor can be software rather than a person. This section covers what AI proctoring monitors, so you know exactly what you are dealing with.
AI proctoring runs during an exam or interview and watches several signals at once: your webcam for your face and the room, your screen and which applications or browser tabs are open, and your microphone for other voices. It flags anything unusual, multiple faces, a gaze that keeps leaving the screen, a new app, for later review. It is common in remote exams and some automated screening interviews. The detectability page covers where tools are and are not safe.
What it watches for
Most AI proctoring systems combine a few monitoring channels.
- Camera: your face, eye movement, and whether anyone else is present.
- Screen: what is displayed, and whether you switch apps or tabs.
- Audio: voices or sounds that suggest outside help.
- System: in locked-down exams, the software can block other apps entirely.
The point of listing these is not to defeat them; it is to understand why they leave no safe gap for a separate tool.
Why no assistant is safe under it
AI proctoring exists specifically to catch the kind of help an interview assistant provides. A local overlay still lives on the screen the proctor records, eye movement toward it is exactly what gaze-tracking flags, and a locked-down exam can block the app from running at all.
A candidate facing a proctored coding assessment cannot safely rely on any live tool, and SubcueAI says so directly rather than pretending otherwise. Its honest position is that proctored, recorded, and company-managed settings are out of scope; how it handles data and what stays local is on the security page.
What to do when the proctor is AI
If a session is AI-proctored, the honest move is to not use a live assistant and to rely on preparation instead. That is not a workaround; it is the only approach that respects both the rules and the reality of what the software sees.
Prepare so you do not need help in the room: study the material and rehearse under realistic conditions. A mock interview builds the habit of answering on your own, which is what a proctored format requires.
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