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The rise of deepfake cyberbullying poses a growing problem for schools
AI-generated deepfake child sexual abuse reports surged from 4,700 in 2023 to 440,000 in early 2025, prompting expulsions, prosecutions, and new state laws.
- Schools are dealing with a growing issue of students using artificial intelligence to create deepfake images of classmates.
- This problem gained attention when AI-generated nude images circulated in a Louisiana middle school this fall.
- The rise of artificial intelligence has made it easier for anyone to create such deepfakes without training.
- Experts advise that children should feel safe discussing encounters with deepfakes with their parents, without fear of punishment.
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The rise of deepfake cyberbullying poses a growing problem for schools
Schools are facing a growing problem of students using artificial intelligence to transform innocent images of classmates into sexually explicit deepfakes.
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Leaning Left18Leaning Right3Center11Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
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