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High school defends staying silent while boys made AI nudes of 59 classmates
Gaps in laws may help Pennsylvania high school escape AI nudes scandal.

TL;DR
- Lancaster Country Day School (LCDS) is moving to dismiss a lawsuit alleging it failed to act on AI-generated nudes of students.
- LCDS claims the tip it received from the Attorney General's office was vague and did not identify specific victims.
- The school argues it is not legally obligated to report AI-generated images as child abuse under current Pennsylvania law.
- Victims allege the school's inaction caused significant trauma and deprived them of educational opportunities, violating Title IX.
- Two male students have pleaded guilty to sexual abuse of children related to the incident.
- Gaps in state law regarding AI-generated child sexual abuse material are being highlighted, with lawmakers proposing updates.
- LCDS maintains that all alleged activity occurred off-campus and students are criminally liable, not the institution.