BATON ROUGE - After a student was arrested for sharing explicit photos of another student that were generated using artificial intelligence, state lawmakers say they want to create restrictions to protect children.
Last month, a middle school student in Lafourche Parish was accused of sharing explicit photos of another student.
"It can't be business as usual," State Sen. Regina Barrow, D-Baton Rouge, said. "It can't be how we used to do things, because those things don't work anymore."
The student, whose likeness was used to generate the photo, was later expelled for slapping a student who allegedly shared the photos with another student.
Barrow chairs a group at the state capitol, focused on women and children, and when it comes to emerging technology, Barrow says she would like to se

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