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Students use AI to make pornographic images of teachers

Students use AI to make pornographic images of teachers
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Students are increasingly using AI and deepfake technology to create non-consensual pornographic images and disparaging videos of their teachers. Educators report significant psychological distress and damage to their professional reputations as a result of these incidents.

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This reflects the growing societal challenge of regulating AI tools and protecting individuals from digital harassment and deepfake abuse.

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Some teachers are traumatised and unable to work after students used AI or deepfake videos to make pornographic images of them.

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The article reports on a factual trend of harassment using AI, focusing on the impact on victims without political framing.

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