The goal is to help students make smart decisions in situations such as the dissemination of intimate images generated by artificial intelligence (AI), deepfakes related to loot boxes (or spending money in exchange for random rewards in video games), as well as the importance of reporting inappropriate content.
Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE) and the National Institute of Educational Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF) have jointly developed the workshop “Sure! Here’s a suggestion. What would you do?” to help students make smart decisions in situations such as the dissemination of intimate images generated by AI, deepfakes related to loot boxes (or spending money in exchange for random rewards in video games), as well as the importance of reporting inappropriate content.
- Target age: Students from 6th grade (age 12) upwards.
- Estimated duration: 45 minutes.
- Teachers can conduct a classroom session using various materials:
- Presentation (with notes).
- Video for the case study "Is it really you?" regarding the sharing of AI-generated intimate images (at the end, you can decide the outcome and proceed with the remaining scenarios).
- Video for the case study "A special photo, just for me" regarding sextortion (at the end, you can decide the outcome and proceed with the remaining scenarios).
- Video for the case study "This promo is amazing!" regarding AI deepfakes and reward boxes (loot boxes). (At the end, you can decide the outcome and proceed with the remaining scenarios).
- Closure of cases, The locos bro.
- Notes for the teacher.
Alternatively, see the videos of previously conducted sessions:
The goal is to help students make smart decisions in situations such as the dissemination of intimate images generated by artificial intelligence (AI), deepfakes related to loot boxes (or spending money in exchange for random rewards in video games), as well as the importance of reporting inappropriate content.
Spanish National Cybersecurity Institute (INCIBE) and the National Institute of Educational Technologies and Teacher Training (INTEF) have jointly developed the workshop “Sure! Here’s a suggestion. What would you do?” to help students make smart decisions in situations such as the dissemination of intimate images generated by AI, deepfakes related to loot boxes (or spending money in exchange for random rewards in video games), as well as the importance of reporting inappropriate content.
- Target age: Students from 6th grade (age 12) upwards.
- Estimated duration: 45 minutes.
- Teachers can conduct a classroom session using various materials:
- Presentation (with notes).
- Video for the case study "Is it really you?" regarding the sharing of AI-generated intimate images (at the end, you can decide the outcome and proceed with the remaining scenarios).
- Video for the case study "A special photo, just for me" regarding sextortion (at the end, you can decide the outcome and proceed with the remaining scenarios).
- Video for the case study "This promo is amazing!" regarding AI deepfakes and reward boxes (loot boxes). (At the end, you can decide the outcome and proceed with the remaining scenarios).
- Closure of cases, The locos bro.
- Notes for the teacher.
Alternatively, see the videos of previously conducted sessions:
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