abc's emmanuel saliba explains what parents need to know about this new technology. >> early this morningll for parents as more teens begin to explore artifice. intelligence experts say what happened to a group of girls in spain recently could happen anywhere. spanish authorities say more than 30 girls ages 12 to 14, started receiving fake nude images of themselves. the images were created using an app powered by artificial intelligence that undresses people. police say a group of teen boys had used photos from the girls social media profiles up, loaded them to the app and shared them on social media. >> so essentially, these apps virtually strip individuals and that enables folks to distribute images of them in attempts. maybe to sexually shame them, to humiliate them or just because they think it's funny. sophie maddox, an expert on cyber sexual violence, says these apps are becoming more accessible. this issue is happening for everyday people, not just celebrities and folks in the public eye. >> and while these nude images are fabricated, experts like cory goldberg, who's not involved