Principals at two Victorian private schools caught up in online misogyny scandals, including AI deepfake nude images, say the behaviour is widespread."This is something that affects the 50-odd girls. But the reality is, it has reverberated throughout the community as well," Bacchus Marsh Grammar principal Andrew Neal told 7.30.
"This incident just makes me personally more aware of the things that are put out online and how dangerous artificial intelligence is," she said.Cyber safety expert Susan McLean, who previously had 27 years' experience in the Victorian Police Force, says the ability to create fake sexually explicit images has become frighteningly easy in the last couple of years.
The new standards would capture examples of AI deepfake pornographic images like those created of Bacchus Marsh Grammar students."As little as three years ago, it took hundreds of images of a person's face, vast amounts of computing power, and a lot of technical expertise to create a credible deepfake," Ms Inman Grant said.
"The companies are frankly turning a blind eye on file storage platforms and photo sharing platforms. So that's really the holy grail for paedophiles." Yarra Valley school principal Mark Merry said he had no hesitation in expelling the perpetrators but said that action gave no guarantee when it came to his school and the potential for sexually explicit deepfake images.He says that while schools have a role to play in teaching respect, he believes most of the material is made inside homes."I'm not blaming families, because the technology has got ahead, and so quickly, that a lot of parents just aren't familiar with it.
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