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Misinformation & AI Content — Residents
Learn to spot AI-generated images, deepfakes, and fabricated crisis content. Apply the SIFT framework and use practical verification tools — in 10 seconds, before you share.
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👤 Instructor in Digital Literacy
📅 Updated: April 2026 • 🌐 English & Arabic • 🏅 Certified
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN
WhatsApp is the primary vector for crisis misinformation in the UAE and it travels through family and community groups maintained by residents like you. During the 2026 crisis, AI-generated images of strikes that never happened, fake casualty figures, and false evacuation orders spread through family groups faster than official corrections could reach people. This module gives you the practical skills to stop misinformation before you forward it.
- Distinguish between misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation with UAE-specific examples
- Recognise the six cognitive biases that make you more susceptible to crisis misinformation
- Identify five visual markers of AI-generated images like hands, backgrounds, lighting, text, and skin texture
- Identify audio and video markers of deepfakes like facial shimmer, unnatural blinking, audio sync issues
- Apply the SIFT framework (Stop, Investigate, Find, Trace) to any content received during a crisis
- Use Google Lens, InVID, TinEye, and Misbar.com (Arabic) in under 60 seconds
This module includes a hands-on spot-the-fake exercise with 8 sample images some real, some AI-generated plus a SIFT walkthrough applied to 5 UAE-specific scenarios. You will also receive communication templates for correcting misinformation in family WhatsApp groups without causing conflict.
COURSE CONTENT
How Crisis Misinformation Is Made?
- Behind the Scenes: How an AI-Generated Fake News Image Is Made in Minutes
- The Four Manufacture Techniques Used in the 2026 Crisis
- Location-Swapping: How Old Footage Gets a New UAE Location Tag
- Bot Networks: How a Fake Post Gets 10,000 Shares in 2 Hours
- Identify the Technique: Which Method Was Used to Create This Content?
- Preview
Why We Believe It — The Psychology?
- Six Biases in Six Minutes: Why Our Brains Are Built to Believe Bad News
- Self-Assessment: Which of These Six Biases Affects You Most?
- Why a Crisis Makes Every Single Bias Worse — Simultaneously
- Scenario: Which Bias Is Being Exploited in This Misinformation?
Spotting AI Images and Deepfakes
- Image Tells: Hands, Background Edges, Reflections, Embedded Text
- Video Tells: Facial Shimmer, Blinking Patterns, Audio Sync Issues
- Audio Tells: Pauses, Prosody, and Why AI Cannot Laugh Naturally
- Interactive: Spot the Fake — 8 Images, Real vs AI-Generated
- Results and Explanations: What to Look For in Each Image
The SIFT Framework in Practice
- SIFT Explained: Stop, Investigate, Find, Trace — The Four Steps
- Scenario 1: Viral Video Claiming to Show a Dubai Strike — Apply SIFT
- Scenario 2: Screenshot of an Alleged Government Statement — Apply SIFT
- Scenario 3: WhatsApp Voice Note from an Unverified Official — SIFT
- Scenario 4: AI-Generated News Article About Casualties — Apply SIFT
- Scenario 5: Satellite Image Claiming to Show Facility Damage — SIFT
- Self-Test: How Well Did You Apply SIFT? Review Your Answers
Your Verification Toolkit
- Google Lens: Reverse Image Search in 10 Seconds on Your Phone
- InVID/WeVerify: How to Verify a Video in Under a Minute
- TinEye, Misbar (Arabic), AFP Fact Check, @FactCheckAE — Quick Guide
- Bookmark Exercise: Save All Six Verification Tools to Your Phone Now
Handling Misinformation in Family Groups
- The Family Group Problem: Why Misinformation Travels Fastest Here?
- Copy-Paste Templates: Politely Correct a Relative Without Conflict
- Group Admin Tools: How to Pin Verified Information and Set Group Rules
- Role Play: Draft Your Own Correction Message for This Scenario
- Module Assessment: 5 SIFT Evaluations + Source Reliability Ranking
Requirements
- No prior fact-checking experience required
- Smartphone recommended for tool demonstrations
- Approximately 50 minutes to complete
- Arabic speakers: Misbar.com is available in Arabic
Description
- How AI tools generate crisis misinformation, the manufacturing process?
- Six cognitive biases that make you vulnerable during a crisis
- Video deepfake markers: facial shimmer, blinking, audio sync
- SIFT framework applied to 5 UAE-specific real scenarios
- Six verification tools with step-by-step 60-second guides
INSTRUCTOR

UAE Digital Safety Institute
Accredited Digital Law Educator⭐ 75,237 Reviews 4.4 Rating 👥 912,970 Students 📚 16 Courses
The UAE Digital Safety Institute is a specialist educational body focused on digital law literacy across the Emirates. Our instructors are legal professionals and digital safety specialists with direct experience of UAE Federal Cybercrime Law enforcement.
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