Illinois schools grapple with AI cyberbullying, deepfakes as new law takes effect
Illinois schools grapple with AI cyberbullying, deepfakes as new law takes effect
Publish Date: 2026-07-03 07:12:00
Source Domain: capitolnewsillinois.com
- Illinois expanded its cyberbullying definition on July 1 to include AI-generated digital replicas, requiring districts to update policies.
- The Illinois State Board of Education must provide statewide guidance on AI in schools by July 1, expected to address AI-generated false representations of individuals.
- School administrators anticipate clearer language for updating policies, student expectations, and family conversations under the new law.
- The legislation does not affect existing criminal statutes related to AI-generated sexual imagery, which can still result in felony charges.
- Schools must now proactively address AI-generated cyberbullying, including explicit teaching on responsible technology use.
- Educators and lawmakers emphasize the need for digital literacy education, alongside legal measures, to effectively combat the spread of harmful AI-generated content.