Explore the impact of AI on cyberbullying and how to combat risks. Learn how to:
Blur inappropriate AI-generated images in real time
Analyze AI usage patterns & trends
Block harmful content on new, uncategorized, or proxy sites
Spot early signs of AI-enabled bullying
Allow parents to monitor activity on school devices
Today’s students live in a world where AI is seamlessly integrated into their everyday lives.
This constant exposure to AI shapes their understanding and use of technology, but also opens them up to unique risks, including AI-driven cyberbullying.
Said they were exposed to inappropriate deepfake content of someone at their school.
said they were concerned about the use of AI to groom students
Visit AI nude generator sites — used to view or create “nudify” existing photos — every month.
Navigating the New Normal
The Evolution of AI
AI Cyberbullying Stats
AI Challenges in Schools Today
How Victims Are Targeted With AI
Real-World Examples
How to Combat AI-Enabled Cyberbullying
Policy
Education
Policy
Should You Block AI Tools?
Q&A
Unfortunately, no tech, tools, or tactics can completely "solve" the AI crisis in schools.
But with the right tools, you can manage and monitor AI usage to mitigate risks and protect your students from the negative impacts of AI-enabled cyberbullying.
Assess your students' online safety for 30 days.
See which student safety categories are most concerning in your school and offer timely intervention.
Long gone are the days where we just needed to filter the Internet.
Today, we need to evolve and adapt just as quickly as students.
Every day
we identified a student involved in a very serious incident involving a risk to health or life.
Every 18 minutes
we found a child involved in a serious incident of offensive behavior.
Every 5 hours
we found a child involved in a serious grooming incident.
Every 5 days
we identified a child involved in a very serious grooming event including a risk to their health or life.
Every 6 minutes
we found a child involved in a serious cyberbullying, bullying or violent incident.
Every 2.5 hours
we identified a child involved in a very serious cyberbullying, bullying or violent event including a risk to their health or life.
Every 6 minutes
we found a child involved in a serious sexual incident.
Every 2 hours
we identified a child involved in a very serious grooming sexual incident including a risk to their health or life.