Advanced Certificate in AI Journalism Online Harassment
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Understanding Online Harassment: Defining the Problem and its Impact on Journalists
This unit will delve into the concept of online harassment, its types, and its effects on journalists, including the emotional and psychological toll it can take. •
AI-powered Harassment Tools and Technologies
This unit will explore the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in facilitating online harassment, including AI-driven bots, deepfakes, and other technologies used to spread hate speech and intimidate journalists. •
The Role of Social Media in Online Harassment
This unit will examine the ways in which social media platforms can both enable and prevent online harassment, including the challenges of moderating online content and the impact of algorithmic amplification. •
Investigative Techniques for Uncovering Online Harassment
This unit will provide journalists with the skills and tools needed to investigate and expose online harassment, including data analysis, online tracking, and collaboration with other journalists and experts. •
Building Resilience and Coping Mechanisms for Journalists
This unit will focus on the importance of journalists' mental health and well-being in the face of online harassment, including strategies for building resilience, managing stress, and seeking support. •
AI-powered Solutions for Preventing Online Harassment
This unit will explore the development and implementation of AI-powered solutions to prevent online harassment, including content moderation AI, sentiment analysis, and predictive policing. •
The Impact of Online Harassment on Journalistic Freedom
This unit will examine the relationship between online harassment and journalistic freedom, including the ways in which harassment can silence journalists and undermine the integrity of the news industry. •
Collaborative Efforts to Combat Online Harassment
This unit will highlight the importance of collaboration between journalists, media organizations, technology companies, and governments in combating online harassment, including the role of industry-wide initiatives and policy reforms. •
AI and Journalism: Opportunities and Challenges
This unit will explore the potential of AI to enhance journalistic work, including the use of AI for fact-checking, data analysis, and content creation, as well as the challenges and risks associated with AI in the news industry. •
Online Harassment and the Future of Journalism
This unit will examine the implications of online harassment for the future of journalism, including the need for greater investment in digital security, the importance of diversity and inclusion in the newsroom, and the potential for AI to transform the news industry.
Career path
- Data Analyst: Analyze data to identify trends and patterns in online harassment, providing insights to inform AI journalism strategies.
- Digital Forensics Specialist: Investigate online harassment incidents, collecting and analyzing digital evidence to support AI journalism investigations.
- Cybersecurity Consultant: Develop and implement AI-powered cybersecurity measures to protect journalists and media outlets from online harassment.
- Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Engineer: Design and develop AI algorithms to detect and mitigate online harassment, ensuring a safe online environment for journalists.
Entry requirements
- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
Course status
This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:
- Not accredited by a recognized body
- Not regulated by an authorized institution
- Complementary to formal qualifications
You'll receive a certificate of completion upon successfully finishing the course.
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