Executive Summit “When AI Lies” – Confronting the Rising Business Risk of Synthetic Media
Luxembourg, 27th March 2026 | As artificial intelligence rapidly transforms global markets, the line between truth and fabrication is starting to erode. Hyper-realistic deepfake videos, cloned executive voices, and AI-generated media manipulation are not concerns for the future; they are powerful tools for fraud, market disruption, and reputational attacks today.
To confront this new frontier of corporate risk, Innovation Lux will host an exclusive executive summit “WHEN AI LIES – Corporate Risk in the Age of Deep Fakes” on 7th May 2026 in Luxembourg at Silversquare Liberté. The invitation-only high-level event will bring together experts from law, finance, AI, marketing, and corporate governance to explore how business leaders can protect their organisations in an era of digital deception.
AI-Driven Deception: From Fraud to Boardroom Risk
“Deepfakes are no longer a technical curiosity. They represent one of the most underestimated strategic risks facing companies today,” said Christiane Lesch, CEO of Innovation Lux. “We want to give leaders the tools and insights they need to safeguard trust and authenticity in a world where seeing is no longer believing.” Once confined to entertainment and online misinformation, deepfake technologies now pose a threat to the foundations of corporate trust:
Voice Cloning Fraud: A financial department receives a phone call from “the CEO” instructing a confidential transfer. The voice sounds familiar and authentic – but it’s an AI clone.
Synthetic Media Crises: A convincingly falsified video showing a product recall or insolvency spreads online, wiping millions off a company’s valuation before the truth can catch up.
Such incidents signal a fundamental risk transformation impacting financial integrity, crisis management, compliance, and governance across every sector.
New Research: Deep Fake Risk Study Europe 2026
At the summit, Innovation Lux will release ‘Deep Fake Risk Study Europe 2026’, a first-of-its-kind analysis. The report examines:
- Use of synthetic media in fraud, disinformation, and corporate manipulation
- Readiness of companies for deepfake incidents
- Legal, governance, and crisis-communication gaps
- Strategic recommendations for boards and decision-makers
It also provides a blueprint for how companies can embed AI risk management and verification frameworks into corporate resilience strategies.
Expert Perspectives: Law, Detection, Finance, and Research
Legal lens: Maître Clara Danois (Digital Law expert with Infuero Law firm, Luxembourg) will explore how legal systems must evolve to maintain proof, liability, and authenticity in an AI-synthetic environment.
“Deepfakes aren’t science fiction anymore; they are a boardroom problem. Deepfakes challenge fundamental assumptions about authenticity and evidence. Legal systems now face the question of how to establish trust, liability and proof in a digital environment where voices, images and videos can be artificially generated,” said Clara Danois.
AI detection solution: Philipp Dewald, CEO of Detesia, will discuss the accelerating race between deepfake creation and verification technologies. The company’s detection specialists have recently supported TV news formats such as ARD Tagesschau in verifying AI-manipulated images during international coverage of the so-called Epstein files (Tagesschau report).
“Deepfake technology is evolving at extraordinary speed. Companies need reliable verification tools and monitoring systems that allow them to identify manipulated media before it causes financial or reputational damage,” said Philipp Dewald.
Lesch, who brings more than 25 years of expertise in strategic business consulting and risk management globally, emphasised: “At the Deep Fake Risk Summit, participants will gain practical insights that go far beyond theoretical discussion. They will learn how to recognise deepfakes in real-world business contexts, identify which departments in their companies require deepfake detection and awareness training, and understand the legal foundations and compliance frameworks in Europe.”
Participants can also expect to explore concrete prevention and detection measures that can be integrated into corporate governance and cybersecurity strategies.
“By exchanging perspectives with experts from different industries, attending executives will leave the summit equipped with actionable knowledge and a clearer roadmap for mitigating synthetic media risk,” Lesch said.
Registration
Senior executives and decision-makers can request invitations here
Further speaker announcements and agenda details will follow in the coming weeks.
The summit marks the launch of a new AI and cybersecurity series by Innovation Lux and its partners, with opening events scheduled through May and June 2026, running until the end of the year. This series is designed to support companies in Luxembourg as well as across Europe with practical and strategic guidance.
Innovation Lux has also launched an international study on AI and cybersecurity risks, with selected insights to be unveiled at the summit; European companies are invited to participate here.
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