UK teachers and parents: what is the impact of deepfakes in your school?

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There have been a growing number of reports of AI generated deepfake images or videos being used maliciously against pupils and teachers.

One of the first cases to hit the headlines was in Spain where 15 schoolchildren were sentenced to a year’s probation last year for creating and spreading AI generated images of their female peers.

The case prompted a debate on the harmful and abusive uses of deepfake technology, but since then it has become clear that the problem has become more widespread and is affecting young people across the globe.

The children’s commissioner for England, Dame Rachel de Souza, recently called for AI “nudification” apps that create deepfake sexual images of children to be banned.

We would like to hear from teachers, school leaders and parents about how they are responding to deepfakes in schools. How have you talked to children? What policies have been put in place? What is the impact on children and school communities?

We will be in touch before we feature any responses in our reporting.

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