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Arstechnica doesn't cite its sources? All it has are links to more Arstechnica articles.
The above article says,
..but doesn't cite any sources. There's an embedded link, back to Arstechnica. What the fuck?
It's the first link in the article https://lancasteronline.com/news/local/lancaster-country-day-parents-take-first-step-in-suing-school-leaders-over-deepfakes-of-students/article_bfb6066e-a2c7-11ef-af86-df31e3bc5b86.html
In the article refers to "cops" and "feds". The overall tone of the writing sounds like a high school student wrote it.