Two teenagers in Lancaster County received probation, community service, and a $12,000 restitution order for using AI to create and share manipulated images of classmates without consent. The sentencing, which avoided detention, has ignited debate on digital harm laws and the adequacy of penalties for minors misusing emerging technologies, highlighting a growing global concern.
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