'I have three boys, but I think my best advice to my kids is always being respectful.… Put yourself in someone else's shoes.
'I think it's scarier for girls than it is for guys - that's just my opinion,' said Noni Kopczewski. She questioned why artificial intelligence companies allow this to happen.Īnother parent, who has a son in Grade 12 at Collège Béliveau, said she was shocked by the news. The mother of one girl whose altered photos were among those circulated told CBC News that she hopes the person responsible is held accountable. 'We are grateful for and proud of the students who came forward to bring this to our attention,' the letter said. Collège Béliveau is dealing with the dark side of artificial intelligence after AI-generated nude photos of underage students were discovered being circulated at the Winnipeg school.Īn email sent to parents Thursday afternoon said school officials learned late Monday that doctored photos of female students at the grades 7-12 French immersion school were being shared online, and that school officials have contacted police.