β€œThe images are fake, the impact is real.” πŸ’‘

Really proud of my small contribution to the AI Ethics/Policy research on harmful deepfakes from my friends at The Human Factor.

A few weeks ago, I participated in their Red Team Workshop as a consultant speaking to Media Technology and AI Design.

Since the workshop, their work has been covered by The Wall Street Journal and has produced some helpful reference documentation for Parents, Professionals, and Policy Makers.

Their year-long study was conducted in direct collaboration with the affected parties, collecting first-hand insights from:
- Families
- School Administration
- Legal Representation
- Law Enforcement
- Tech Experts

This passion project incorporated a unique mix of all of my professional experiences across:
πŸ““ STEM Education
πŸ€– Consumer AI Product
πŸ“± New Media & Entertainment Mediums

Glad to see attention and care being given to such a complex issue, and I’m excited to help shape this space from different angles as our society adapts to this technology.

Check out their stuff!

Deepfake Parent & Educator Toolkit | WSJ Article | WSJ Podcast

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