They have turned technology into a weapon – and no one is sure of the scandal.
Teens are using artificial intelligence to delete nude realistic images of their classmates – and then share them as digital fire, sending shocking waves to schools and letting experts be afraid of the worst.
The power tools he, often called “Nudiff” applications, are just as bad as they sound. With only one head – often raised by an annual photograph or social media profile – these applications can fabricate clear deepfake images that look true true.
Yes, it is already happening in schools.
These hyper-realistic images-falsified by means-are transformed into harassing a high-tech nightmare.
“We are in a place now where you can do nothing and stories and pictures for you have been posted online,” Don Austin, a Unified School County Supervisor for Fox News Digital, told Don Austin.
“They are fabricated. They are fully composed through it and can have your voice or face. That’s another world.”
This is a complete digital crisis. Last summer, the city prosecutor’s office San Francisco sued 16 so -called “Nudiff” websites for alleged violations of laws on the use of children and non -concise images.
These countries only raised more than 200 million visits in the first half of 2023.
But the capture of technology companies after these tools? This is like playing a game of Wac-A-Mole.
Most have passed the past laws of the state, though some – such as Minnesota – are trying to pass the legislation to keep them responsible for the destruction they are making.
However, technology moves faster than the law – and children are caught on fire.
Josh Ochs, the founder of Smartsocial-an organization that trains families for internet security-i told Fox News Digital that the nuds created by him are causing “extreme harm” to adolescents across the country.
“Children these days will probably charge another head of another child at school and the app will recreate the person’s body as if they were nude,” the Ochs discovered at the exit.
“This causes extreme damage to that child who may be in the picture, and especially their friends and a whole family,” he noted.
He said parents should stop to interrupt their children’s digital life – and start throwing some boundaries.
“Before giving your children a phone or social media, it’s time to make that discussion early and often. Hey, this is a borrower to you, and I can take it back at any time because you can really hurt our family,” Ochs said.
In February, the US Senate unanimously approved a draft law to criminalize the publication – or even threatening to publish – non -Consensual pornography of that Deepfake.
Now it expects further action.
Austin said that the only way to get forward the curve is to keep talking – with your parents, teachers, students and anyone else who will hear.
“That’s not going,” he warned. “You’re evolving – and quickly.”
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