Combat deception. Understand the tech, the risks, and the path forward.
Deepfakes and synthetic media are no longer emerging—they’re here, and evolving fast. This advanced course is designed for media professionals, legal experts, and digital policymakers who need to understand the ethical, technical, and regulatory complexities of AI-generated content. Participants examine real-world risks such as misinformation, impersonation, reputational damage, and digital exploitation—balanced against emerging creative and commercial use cases.
From neural fingerprinting and artifact detection to policy analysis on cross-border privacy and IP rights, this course provides a comprehensive toolkit for evaluating, detecting, and responding to synthetic content. Modules explore platform-level content governance, digital watermarking techniques, and ethical crisis scenarios, equipping learners to manage reputational fallout and organizational trust in high-stakes contexts.
Whether you’re shaping internal risk frameworks or preparing for regulatory change, you’ll walk away ready to lead deepfake preparedness strategies, build resilience, and engage ethically in a rapidly shifting media environment.
Course Content
Module 1: Understanding the Landscape of Synthetic Media
Module 2: Advanced Deepfake Creation & Multi-Modal Detection
Module 3: Legal & Regulatory Complexities
Module 4: Ethical & Societal Impact—From Misinformation to Privacy Invasions
Module 5: Mitigation Frameworks & Content Moderation Strategies
Module 6: Crisis Management & PR Response for Deepfake Scandals
Module 7: Industry-Specific Perspectives & Case Studies
Module 8: Ongoing Arms Race & Future Outlook