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Pupils behind explicit AI images tracked down, says principal | UK News

By britishbulletin.com19 January 20262 Mins Read
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Royal School Armagh Graham Montgomery smiling at the camera. He is a man with short greying hair.  He is wearing a grey blazer, a pale shirt, and red tie with white and navy stripes.Royal School Armagh

Graham Montgomery is the principal of the Royal School Armagh

The principal of a County Armagh school at the centre of controversy over AI-generated explicit images said those allegedly behind their creation have been identified.

Graham Montgomery, headmaster of the Royal School Armagh, issued a letter to parents on Monday, in which he said the school believes to have identified “all those of whom images had been manipulated and those allegedly responsible”.

He said the actions are “shocking and without excuse”, while the number of those targeted is in the “single figures”.

The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has confirmed that an investigation is under way.

It has been reported that the images were created using artificial intelligence and the fake pictures were then shared among some students.

In his letter, Montgomery said the number of teenagers affected is in the “single figures” after reports that “potentially dozens of girls” had been targeted.

He said that while that does not lessen the impact of what has happened to the victims, he hoped it would “contain any sense of panic among the wider school community”.

The tree-lined entrance to the Royal School, Armagh. Blue metal railings line a pedestrian and vehicular entrance to the site. There is a car park and a modern red-brick building in the background.

The Royal School Armagh teaches about 800 boys and girls up to the age of 18

‘Safety and well-being’

Montgomery said the school first became aware of the circulation of images on Thursday 8 January, and subsequently referred the matter to the “appropriate authorities”.

He said he wanted to “reassure all members of the school community that procedures are in place for the safeguarding and well-being of pupils”.

The PSNI said “local officers are also engaging with the appropriate school authorities and the parents/guardians of the pupils affected”.

‘Refrain from speculation’

Montgomery told parents that “this has been a particularly difficult time for the pupils of whom manipulated images were created”.

He urged people to be “mindful that we are dealing with teenagers” and “refrain from comment and speculation where possible, including on social media”.

He said the safety and well-being of all pupils remains a “key concern”.

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