High school in US investigates ‘inappropriate’ AI-generated images of students


School officials at Laguna Beach High School in Southern California, as well as the Laguna Beach Police Department, are investigating the circulation of ‘inappropriate’ AI-generated images of students at the school. — Dreamstime/TNS

LOS ANGELES: Laguna Beach High School administrators have launched an investigation after a student allegedly created and circulated “inappropriate images” of other students using artificial intelligence.

It is not clear how many students are involved in the scandal, what specifically the images contained or how they were distributed.

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