Top Resources to Educate the Community on AI Safety & Threat Prevention

1. U.S. Government & Public-Sector Resources

CISA – “AI Security & Risk Management”

Guidance on AI risks, cybersecurity threats, mitigation strategies

Good for businesses, schools, and general public awareness

FTC – “AI Press Releases”

 FBI Public Safety Alerts – Deepfakes & AI-enabled fraud

Case studies + reporting mechanisms

Useful for public awareness sessions

 NIST AI Risk Management Framework (AI RMF)

High-level but useful to educate businesses/community leaders

2. General Public Guides on Staying Safe from AI Scams

Microsoft – “Protect Yourself from AI Deepfake Scams”

Explains scam types + how to recognize manipulated media.

Norton / McAfee – AI Threat Awareness

Non-technical guides on AI-powered phishing, fake voices, romance scams

Wired Magazine – AI Safety Explained Simply

3. Fact-Checking & Deepfake Detection Tools (Share with Community)

Deepfake Detector – Reality Defender

Useful for checking suspicious audio/video clips.

 “Is this a deepfake?” Resources

4. Nonprofit & Safety-Focused Organizations

Center for Humane Technology – AI & Social Harm

Creators of “The Social Dilemma.”

Partnership on AI – Deepfake Preparedness

Research + public guides on AI manipulation and misinformation.

All Tech Is Human

Educational resources for community awareness around AI ethics & harms.

5. Printable / Shareable Awareness Materials

CISA AI Safety Infographics (PDFs)

 “AI & Crime” Public Report (PDF)

Easy-to-understand examples of AI-enabled criminal activity

 UK’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) AI Safety Guides

Short, simple, practical tips

6. Free Online Courses

 “AI For Everyone” (Andrew Ng)

Includes chapters on risks, ethics & safe usage.

Google Safety Center – AI & Online Safety

Great for parents, schools, small businesses.

 MIT AI Literacy Resources