Captigage by Renzaire Group Sponsors Prestigious Oxford University AI Event

Captigage, the marketing AI firm under Renzaire Group, is proud to sponsor “The Rise of Deepfake AI” at Oxford University, supported by Google Women Techmakers, Reuben College, and Oxford AI Society.

6/2/20252 min read

In a world where digital reality is increasingly blurred, one question continues to rise in urgency: Can we still trust what we see?

As deepfake technology advances at an astonishing pace, its implications ripple across every layer of modern life—from entertainment and advertising to journalism, national security, and personal identity. Viral videos can be manipulated, voices can be cloned, and political speeches can be forged with frightening accuracy. These developments are no longer distant possibilities—they are today’s reality.

This growing threat to truth is why Captigage, the marketing AI firm under Renzaire Group, is proud to be at the forefront of this global conversation—as an official sponsor of “The Rise of Deepfake AI,” a high-impact event supported by Google Women Techmakers UK, the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society, GDG London/Oxford, and Reuben College, Oxford.

But Captigage isn’t just a sponsor—we are a firm with a mission.

We don’t just build AI-powered marketing tools. We engineer systems that balance performance with integrity, automation with accountability, and data with ethics. In an era where technology can create false realities, we believe it is our responsibility to ensure it also champions authenticity, transparency, and human-centered innovation.

This sponsorship represents more than a logo on a poster. It’s a reflection of our values: innovation with purpose, leadership with empathy, and a vision of technology that empowers rather than exploits. It’s also a testament to the global, future-focused DNA of Renzaire Group—built by graduates and professionals from some of the world’s most respected institutions, including Stanford, Oxford, and MIT. These are communities where big ideas meet ethical grounding, and where innovation is measured not just by what it achieves, but by how it’s achieved.

What makes this event even more meaningful is the direct involvement of Reen Lepatan, our Chief Operating Officer. Reen played a critical role in leading the marketing strategy and co-developing the event agenda alongside some of the brightest minds at Oxford. From liaising with student organizations and Google Women Techmakers to refining the event structure and promotional outreach, her efforts helped elevate this event into a cross-disciplinary platform for education, discussion, and impact.

Her leadership ensured that the conversation would go beyond the technical mechanics of deepfakes. Instead, the event is positioned to address the broader ethical questions, the social implications, and the regulatory gaps that still exist. In a world flooded with manipulated content, Reen understood the urgency of crafting an agenda that not only educated but empowered.

Through this initiative, Captigage is doing what few marketing AI firms dare to do—stepping into the ethical arena and actively shaping how technology should be used, not just how it can be used.

We are proud to support a platform that brings together AI researchers, cybersecurity specialists, tech policymakers, and university leaders. Together, we can help ensure that AI innovation is driven by clarity—not confusion, and by values—not virality.

At Captigage, we don’t follow trends.
We lead transformations.