Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

AI and Production

This course is part of AI in Media Specialization

Alex Connock

Instructor: Alex Connock

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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Intermediate level

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2 weeks to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

What you'll learn

  • Evaluate how AI is transforming media production workflows, productivity and employment, balancing efficiency with effective human–AI collaboration.

  • Assess risks including disinformation, deepfakes, algorithmic bias and copyright, and design responsible AI governance and compliance frameworks.

  • Develop AI-driven media business strategies, selecting appropriate language models & building viable proposals aligned to cost, regulation & values.

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There are 10 modules in this course

This specialisation equips media professionals and business leaders with a comprehensive understanding of how AI is transforming the media industry. Across three interconnected courses, you'll explore the recommendation algorithms powering platforms like Netflix and YouTube, examine the capabilities and limitations of generative AI tools and develop practical strategies for integrating AI into media workflows responsibly. You'll critically assess both opportunities and risks, including copyright complexities, bias mitigation, disinformation threats and compliance requirements. Designed at Oxford Saïd Business School, this series prepares you to navigate the evolving media landscape, build AI-informed strategies and harness these technologies to drive innovation whilst maintaining ethical and legal standards. Please note that this introductory module is common to all courses in the AI in Media specialisation. If you have already studied the 'AI and Content Recommendation' or 'AI and Creativity' courses, you can skip this section, unless you find a recap useful.

What's included

5 videos10 readings

In this course, you will explore how AI is fundamentally reshaping the entire production workflow, offering unprecedented gains in productivity and calculating power. Beyond the technical processes, this course tackles the critical business, legal and ethical frameworks necessary to survive and thrive in this new era. From navigating complex copyright challenges and mitigating algorithmic bias to structuring robust compliance guidelines, you will gain a 360-degree view of the risks and rewards.

What's included

2 videos6 readings

The integration of Artificial Intelligence is fundamentally altering the media landscape, from recruitment strategies to the technicalities of post-production. In this module, you'll examine the evolving relationship between AI and human employment, debating whether technology serves as a replacement or a collaborative 'co-pilot'. You'll also explore how machine learning accelerates idea discovery and revolutionises editing workflows, empowering you to work smarter in a competitive industry.

What's included

4 videos9 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

In an era where synthetic media is becoming indistinguishable from reality, the relationship between Al and the truth is becoming the defining challenge for the information ecosystem. This module examines the dual impact of artificial intelligence on journalism: as a powerful tool for innovation and a potent accelerant for disinformation. You will explore how Al transforms news gathering, the mechanics of algorithmic bias and how to mitigate it, and the emerging role of Al agents in reshaping audience engagement.

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4 videos10 readings1 assignment

Generative AI is fundamentally altering the media landscape, but its reliance on vast datasets has sparked a critical global debate over intellectual property and copyright. In this module, you'll navigate the complex legal and ethical tensions between AI innovation and creative rights. You will examine the arguments surrounding ‘fair use’ versus infringement, analyse high-profile lawsuits between media organisations and tech giants, and evaluate the varying value of training data. Finally, you will explore how the industry is moving towards resolution through new licensing models, content marketplaces and strategic partnerships.

What's included

4 videos10 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt

As Artificial Intelligence becomes integral to media production, navigating its legal and ethical landscape is critical for sustainable operations. In this module, you'll examine the strategic implementation of AI, exploring how to select a suite of risk-weighted tools that align with global regulatory environments. You will also analyse real-world compliance frameworks from major broadcasters and learn to mitigate specific risks, such as hallucination, through rigorous human oversight.

What's included

4 videos10 readings1 assignment

In this module, you will synthesise the production realities of artificial intelligence to define a clear identity for a media business. You will explore the fundamental strategic choice between building a fully AI-integrated ‘factory in the sky’ or carving out a niche as a purely human, analogue enterprise. Furthermore, you will master the practical tools required to convert these ideas into a fundable reality, learning how to structure a professional business proposal that speaks the language of investors.

What's included

2 videos4 readings1 assignment

While Large Language Models (LLMs) have dominated the artificial intelligence landscape, their significant operational costs and energy consumption mean they are not always the optimal solution for every business challenge. In this module, you will explore the strategic importance of Small Language Models (SLMs) in scaling an AI-driven organisation efficiently. You will examine why media businesses are increasingly turning to these bespoke, culturally specific models to ensure narrative consistency in video games and television properties while reducing overheads. Furthermore, you will investigate the lifecycle of developing an SLM, understanding how domain-specific corpora and tailored training techniques can deliver superior, bias-free results for targeted creative tasks.

What's included

2 videos4 readings1 assignment

This final module consolidates your learning from across the course, summarising the practical implementation of AI in media companies—from the vital foundations of copyright and compliance to the implications for employment and how to structure a business plan that leverages the intersection of media and AI. Finally, you will apply your knowledge through a peer-reviewed assignment that challenges you to create an initial business proposal for a new AI-powered media venture, and to develop an AI compliance plan for a media company that addresses creator empowerment, copyright ownership, and intellectual property protection.

What's included

1 video1 reading

You have now navigated the entire landscape of Artificial Intelligence in media, moving from the mathematical precision of recommendation algorithms to the stochastic magic of generative creation, and finally to the hard realities of production workflows and business strategy. You now possess a holistic understanding of how the ‘factory in the sky’ is not merely changing how content is made, but fundamentally altering the economic and ethical structures of the industry. As you move forward, you are equipped not just to use these powerful tools, but to lead the strategic conversations around copyright, compliance, and the vital human-AI partnership that will define the next era of media.

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1 video2 readings1 peer review

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