Scandal over AI-generated nudes at Beverly Hills middle school highlights gaps in law
If an eighth-grader in California shared a nude photo of a classmate with friends without consent, the student could conceivably be prosecuted under state laws dealing with child pornography and disorderly conduct. If the photo is an AI-generated deepfake, however, it's not clear that any state law would apply. According to the district, the images used real faces of students atop AI-generated nude bodies. Lt. Andrew Myers, a spokesman for the Beverly Hills police, said no arrests have been made and the investigation is continuing. Michael Bregy said the district's investigation into the episode is in its final stages.
Mar-3-2024, 13:00:45 GMT
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