Explicit deepfake scandal shuts down Pennsylvania school
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The scandal erupted when a student created explicit AI images of 50 classmates, leading to outrage over the school's failure to report the issue.
Parents accused school leaders of not adhering to mandatory reporting laws regarding child abuse, igniting a backlash that forced their resignations.
The school's head, Matt Micciche, was aware of the problem since November but allegedly did not act, allowing the situation to escalate for months.
Parents filed a court summons demanding resignations from school leadership, which ultimately led to the departure of Micciche and board president Angela Ang-Alhadeff.
Read at Ars Technica
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