Mothers, victims raise awareness about AI deepfakes at community forum in King of Prussia, Pa. -…
A community forum in King of Prussia, PA addressed the dangers of AI deepfakes, particularly those targeting children, following an incident at Radnor High School.
- Incident date
- May 2026
- Target
- Radnor High School students
Mothers and state officials gathered at a community forum to raise awareness about the dangers of AI-generated deepfakes and advocate for stronger protections for children. The event was held in response to a deepfake incident at Radnor High School.
What happened
The forum featured testimony from teens and parents, including Audrey Greenberg, whose daughter was targeted in a December deepfake incident. Greenberg described the impact of the incident as immediate and devastating. State representatives and Attorney General Dave Sunday addressed the crowd, noting that they are prosecuting deepfake cases and working on legislation to require mandated reporters to immediately notify law enforcement about sexually explicit deepfakes involving minors. Experts emphasized that legal action alone is not enough, urging parents to stay engaged in their children's digital lives. Advocacy groups called for greater accountability from technology companies. School leaders said they are taking steps to strengthen district policies and provide more education and support for students.