The Beverly Hills Police Department confirmed last week that the report had been filed.
The Beverly Hills Police Department responded to a report last week at a Southern California middle school where students were suspected of being involved in creating and sharing nude images of their fellow students that were generated using artificial intelligence. They announced that they are investigating.
“The Beverly Hills Unified School District notified the Beverly Hills Police Department and a police report has been submitted. The investigation is ongoing,” Beverly Hills Police Department Lt. Andrew Myers told ABC News in a statement.
The Beverly Hills Unified School District told ABC News that it received a report last week from students about “artificial intelligence (AI) images created and distributed by other students that superimposed the student’s face onto an AI-generated nude body.” Admitted.
The school district did not say how many students were affected by the AI-generated images, which ABC News has not been able to confirm, but said in a statement that “more victims are being identified” and that “more victims are being identified.” The number of people is increasing,” he said. We will take all measures to support those affected and prevent further incidents. ”
“We want to make it clear that this behavior is unacceptable and does not reflect the values of our school community,” the school district said in a statement, co-sponsored by Dr. Kelly Skon, principal of Beverly Vista Middle School in Beverly Hills. Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Breggie and Beverly Hills Unified School District Executive Director of School Safety Mark Mead.
“We know similar situations are occurring across the country, but we must act now,” the statement continued. “This behavior has reached a level that requires the entire community to work together to stop it immediately.”
“If any criminal offense is discovered, we will take action to the fullest extent possible under California Education Law,” the school district said, adding, “If any criminal offense is discovered, we will take action to the fullest extent possible under California Education Law.” All students who were found to be present.” Persons of this nature will be subject to disciplinary action, including but not limited to recommendation for expulsion. ”
AI photography has been on the rise in recent years, raising concerns about explicit AI-generated images among schools, parents, teachers, and administrators.
Last November, 14-year-old New Jersey student Francesca Mani and her mother, Dorota Mani, were arrested after a student at Francesca’s Westfield High School allegedly used artificial intelligence to create nude images. He then gave an interview to “Good Morning America.” Teen and other girls.
AI-generated images of Taylor Swift drew a response from the White House last month, and in October last year Spanish police warned that young girls were increasingly being targeted by AI-generated fake nude images. did.