Oregon School Investigates AI-Generated Student Images
Update: 2025-12-11
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In Corbett, Oregon, a concerning incident at Corbett High School has led to an investigation by the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office. Students were targeted with digitally altered, inappropriate images shared online, highlighting a gap in current state law. Oregon is preparing to implement new legislation, House Bill Two Two Nine Nine, to address this issue, as such crimes are becoming more prevalent with advancements in technology. The bill aims to close a loophole in the law and will go into effect on January first, two thousand twenty-six. Representative Kevin Mannix, who sponsored the bill, emphasized the emotional and psychological toll these images can take on victims. Law enforcement is working to build a case for prosecution, and high schools are urged to educate students about the serious consequences of creating and sharing such damaging content.
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