If they don't, he plans to draft a bill to that effect. Jon Bramnick, whose district includes Westfield, is reviewing state laws to see if any criminalize the creation and sharing of deepfakes. Though Westfield police are investigating, it's unclear if officers will find a violation of the law. A Westfield Public Schools rep declined to say how many students were involved or whether any faced discipline, citing student confidentiality. 20 email to parents, Principal Mary Asfendis said she believed the images had been deleted and were no longer circulating, per CBS News. The highly realistic images, nearly impossible to differentiate from real photographs, were then shared with other boys at school. One or more male students at Westfield High School in New Jersey altered existing photos of classmates available online into pornographic images using an AI tool, per the Journal.