Students from the National School of Buenos Aires and the Higher School of Commerce Carlos Pellegrini, both affiliated with the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), reported through social media that their images had been altered using artificial intelligence and circulated online. The allegations suggest that other students might also be involved. The Special Prosecution Unit for Computer Crimes (Ufedyci) received three complaints, including one from a public institution and an anonymous one. While the university did not receive any formal complaints, it opened channels for support and monitoring for the educational community. Internal information was collected through interviews, and the City Council for Children’s Rights was contacted. The investigation focuses on the circulation and alleged commercialization of manipulated images via WhatsApp groups, which altered clothing and simulated nudity or sexual scenes based on photos taken from social media. Many of the victims are around 14 years old and have not informed their families, making it unclear how many are affected. Some photos were reportedly sold for 1,000 pesos, and a message was found in a bank stating, 'You can report us
Bias read (Center): The article reports on a legal and ethical issue involving minors, digital manipulation, and institutional responses. It presents facts from multiple sources, including the Ufedyci, the university, and internal investigations, without overtly favoring any side. The framing remains neutral, focusing





