
"It's been very disturbing, it's really been devastating, and it's been infuriating,"
"My daughter still doesn't want to go to school."
"We've been getting nothing but silence from the district and a total lack of transparency. They need to make a statement acknowledging that this happened, so parents can take this opportunity to talk to their kids."
"When information is posted on social media, it can sometimes lead to rumors, speculation, or questions that may unintentionally cause harm or anxiety for our students and families."
Three female students at Mountain View Middle School were targeted with AI-generated nude images that circulated among classmates and on social media. Parents report the deepfakes were shared with other students, leaving victims distressed and reluctant to attend school. Families have criticized the district for limited communication and have demanded acknowledgement, clearer statements, and stronger digital policies. Superintendent Brian Balke acknowledged information circulating online about a recent incident but declined to provide specifics due to legal and ethical limits on sharing student disciplinary and investigative details. Parents continue to press for transparency and protections against future incidents.
Read at Boston.com
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