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‘Turbocharged’: How AI is Fuelling School Bullying in Queensland

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A cyber safety squad run by the Education Department has dealt with 40 concerning incidents of schools bullies using artificial intelligence “deepfakes” to terrorise other children since the start of 2025.

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Queensland's Education Department reports that its cyber safety squad has addressed 40 significant incidents involving artificial intelligence deepfakes used for school bullying since the beginning of 2025. This trend highlights the rapid proliferation of generative AI tools that enable the creation of non-consensual and harmful digital content among minors. While the article focuses on societal and individual harms rather than existential risk, it underscores a growing governance challenge for Australian educational and digital safety frameworks tasked with mitigating AI-enabled harassment. These developments reflect broader concerns regarding the misuse of frontier-style capabilities in accessible, consumer-grade AI applications.

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