Saint George College to appeal ruling ordering cancellation of enrollment for four students

by times news cr

2024-08-17 01:06:49

Saint George’s School confirmed that it will appeal the Court’s ruling, since it is a first-instance court, and regretted that the case was leaked to the public.

He Saint Georg CollegeIt was confirmed that will appeal the ruling of the Court of Appeals ordered the cancellation of the 2025 registration of four studentsfollowing the dissemination of images of naked classmates created with artificial intelligence.

This was reported through a public statement, in which it was emphasized that in the establishment “We maintain an open door and transparency policy to address this and other issues.”

In the text, they recalled that “the Court of Appeals of Santiago decided to accept the protection appeals and has resolved that We must sanction four of the students involved with the cancellation of their registration for 2025 in the case of images generated with artificial intelligence.”

“This is a first instance ruling and, therefore – as a school – We have decided to appeal to the Supreme Court“the appellate court’s ruling,” Saint George’s College said below.

The establishment regretted that “the judicial processes that relate to minors and that are of a confidential nature, be leaked to the public and the media“.

Saint George’s College Commitments

Then, in the text they assured that “We remain committed to the protection and well-being of the affected students, the students involved and the entire school community.so we will continue to handle this situation with due care and confidentiality, without providing any information that could expose our students or the school community as a whole.”

“We also maintain our commitment to act in accordance with the values ​​that underpin our educational project and that today take on special value: Respect, Inclusion and Charity“, the statement said.

Finally, Saint George’s College called “reflection and dialogue with our entire school community“As a school, we maintain an open-door and transparent policy to address this and other issues,” the text concluded.

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