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Montgomery NJ teen charged over AI nude images of students

April 28, 2026, 4:58 a.m. ETThe Montgomery school district is cooperating with law enforcement in an investigation involving a 17-year-old township resident charged with creating and distributing computer-generated images of nude females, some of whom are Montgomery High School students.In a letter sent to staff and parents, Board of Education President Patrick Todd and Superintendent of Schools Mary E. McLoughlin said district officials were aware of news reports detailing “allegations involving the misuse of artificial intelligence to create and share inappropriate images of students in our community outside of school hours and away from school grounds.”The case was first reported April 16 by The Montgomery News. Authorities said the 17-year-old, who lives in the Belle Mead section of the township, has been charged by the New Jersey State Police Internet Crimes Against Children Unit with creating and distributing non-consensual, computer-generated fake nude images of several females, including some Montgomery High School students.The teen faces charges including possession and distribution of child sexual exploitation and abuse material, as well as cyber harassment. Because of his age, the case will be handled in the Family Division of Superior Court.In the letter, school officials said the district is offering counseling and other support services for any students who may have been impacted. District leaders also said Montgomery schools will work to strengthen education related to digital safety, responsible technology use, and the risks associated with artificial intelligence and social media.Email: mdeak@MyCentralJersey.com

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5 students arrested for using AI to create fake nudes of 16 teachers

The European Union (EU)-funded “Together We Rise” initiative, implemented by World Vision and SAFE Foundation in Sri Lanka, is a €2.6 million project designed to strengthen civil society and promote human rights, inclusion and accountable governance. Over three years, the project will support 50 civil society organisations (CSOs) by providing targeted training and resources, while also engaging government institutions, policymakers and 250 social activists to enhance transparency, accountability and civic participation. The initiative is expected to reach 701,100 people across nine districts, with a focus on underserved and conflict-affected areas. Participating organisations will include women-led, youth-led and those representing persons with disabilities. In addition, more than 350 CSO staff will benefit from tailored capacity-building and technical support to strengthen their effectiveness and long-term sustainability. To achieve this, the project will begin by conducting a Capacity Development Needs Assessment (CDNA) to better understand the strengths and gaps of selected CSOs. Based on these findings, tailored Capacity Development Plans will be developed for each organisation, ensuring support is relevant, targeted, and impactful. Furthermore, through a capacity-building approach, CSOs will be strengthened in key areas including governance and leadership, financial management and compliance, inclusion, safeguarding, and gender equity, civic engagement and advocacy, digital capacity and innovation, as well as resilience and long-term sustainability. Dr. Johann Hesse, Head of Cooperation at the European Union in Sri Lanka, noted, “With this EUR 2.6 million programme, the EU is investing in a stronger partnership with civil society for inclusive and sustainable development. Civil society organisations work alongside public institutions, helping to reach communities, mobilise citizens, and support the implementation of activities that are both national and EU priorities”. In addition, selected CSOs will receive small grants to implement their development plans and respond to community needs, ensuring that learning is translated into action. The project will also create platforms for dialogue and engagement between communities, civil society, and government stakeholders, supporting advocacy efforts and influencing policy change. Highlighting the importance of addressing structural inequalities, Nirosha Hapuarachchi, Project Manager for Together We Ri...

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Student Sent to Jail for Circulating AI-Generated Manipulated Image ...

Student Sent to Jail for Circulating AI-Generated Manipulated Image of Zaima Rahman #AIManipulation #DigitalCrime #CyberJustice #cnnews #centristnation.

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NJ high school teen accused of creating AI-generated nude photos of ...

New Jersey State Police arrested a Montgomery High School student accused of creating and sharing nude AI images of his fellow classmates.

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