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Real Teenagers, Fake Nudes: The Rise of Deepfakes in American Schools

Real Teenagers, Fake Nudes: The Rise of Deepfakes in American Schools

Update: 2024-06-0718
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Warning: this episode contains strong language, descriptions of explicit content and sexual harassment

A disturbing new problem is sweeping American schools: Students are using artificial intelligence to create sexually explicit images of their classmates and then share them without the person depicted even knowing.

Natasha Singer, who covers technology, business and society for The Times, discusses the rise of deepfake nudes and one girl's fight to stop them.

Guest: Natasha Singer, a reporter covering technology, business and society for The New York Times.

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Real Teenagers, Fake Nudes: The Rise of Deepfakes in American Schools

Real Teenagers, Fake Nudes: The Rise of Deepfakes in American Schools

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