Don't let AI-powered slander ruin your teaching career

Start by searching your name on various social media platforms and search engines to see what's being said about you. Set up Google Alerts to notify you of any new mentions of your name. This will help you stay on top of any potential slander or misinformation.
If you come across any AI-generated content that slanders or defames you, report it immediately to the platform's administrators. Most social media platforms have policies against harassment and defamation, and they will take action to remove the content. Be sure to document the content and any subsequent interactions with the platform.
Create a professional online presence by setting up a personal website or blog. Share your teaching philosophy, accomplishments, and testimonials from students and colleagues. This will help to counterbalance any negative content and showcase your expertise and dedication to your profession.
Connect with your students, colleagues, and community on social media to build a support network. Encourage them to share positive experiences and testimonials about your teaching. This will help to create a positive and supportive online community that can help to counteract any negative content.
If you're being targeted by AI-powered slander, don't hesitate to reach out to your school administration for support. They can provide guidance on how to handle the situation and may be able to take action to protect you. Remember, you don't have to face this alone, and there are resources available to help you.
