AI in 5: Deepfakes in Schools: Fake Media, Real Harm (May 18, 2026)

Reading Time: 2 minutes – Deepfakes are hitting schools. Learn what they are, why they matter, and how educators can respond without panic.

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AI in 5  ·  May 18, 2026

Deepfakes in Schools: Fake Media, Real Harm

A five-minute guide to what deepfakes are, why schools should care, and how educators can respond without panic.

The AI Learning Guide JRMay 2026~5 min listenSeason 2026
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Victims reportedly identified in the Hobart school incident
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Blackmail images categorized as CSAM under UK law in an IWF-linked case
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Core rule: do not reshare suspected deepfake content

Seeing is no longer automatically believing.

Deepfakes are AI-generated or AI-manipulated media that can make someone appear to say or do something they never actually said or did. For schools, that means fake images, fake videos, and fake audio can create very real harm.

This episode connects recent reporting from ABC News on a Tasmanian school deepfake incident with Security Magazine’s report on explicit AI deepfake blackmail targeting schools. The issue is not just technology. It is trust, safety, privacy, and student wellbeing.

Listeners walk away with a practical response plan: do not reshare, preserve evidence, report quickly, support the target, and teach the community without shaming the victim.

What the experts are saying

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Manipulation is scaling faster than verification and trust itself is becoming a vulnerability.

Francesco Cavalli
Co-founder, COO, and Head of Threat Intelligence
Sensity AI – January 2026
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Not only do we believe fakes, we are starting to doubt the truth.

Danielle Keats Citron
Law Professor and Privacy Scholar
TED Talk

What we cover in 5 minutes

  • What a deepfake is in plain English
  • Why deepfakes are now a school safety issue
  • The Tasmanian school incident reported by ABC News
  • The IWF-linked blackmail threat involving school images
  • Why synthetic media damages trust before verification catches up
  • The five-step school response plan
  • Why students need deepfake literacy as digital citizenship
  • How parents can talk about image privacy and resharing
  • What school leaders should review before an incident
  • The core takeaway: fake media can create real consequences

Leave this episode with a plan – not just a panic button.

For Teachers
Teach students to pause before sharing and report suspected synthetic media through safe channels.
For Parents
Talk about image privacy, group chats, and why resharing harmful content can spread the damage.
For Leaders
Build a response plan now: evidence preservation, reporting paths, family communication, and student support.
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JR is the founder of AI Innovations Unleashed—an educational podcast and consulting platform helping educators, leaders, and curious minds harness AI to build smarter learning environments. He has 22 year of project management experience (PMP certified) and an AI strategist who translates complex tech into practical, future-focused insights. Connect with him on LinkedIn, Medium, Substack, and X—or visit him @ aiinnovationsunleashed.com.

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