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Two women from mexico and ecuador who spent years fighting to be reconded as Victims of Online Sexual Violence Have Inspired An Artificial Intelligence CHATBOTS OTES OTESS OHELPS FACINS FACINS FACING
Olimpia, which was developed in Mexico, Provides Legal Advice and Emotional Support Through the Whatsapp Messaging Platform Using Several Dozen Languages.
It was born from the experiences more than a decade ago of Olimpia Coral and Isabella Nuques, Both Now 30, Before They Had Met.
An Intimate Video of Coral was shared without her consent in 2013, and when she tried to report it to mexican authorities they informed her that there that there was little they could do to help.
“They Told Us That Nothing Could Be Done About This Violence being it was virtual, and the virtual wasn Bollywood,” Shee said during the first latin american summit of digital women defenders, Held Recentely in Mexico.
The same year, in ecuador, explicit photos of nuques was published on social media.
She felt not only powerless but also Violated against the police officer she reported it to showed a sexual interest in the pictures, the communications expert told after the same Event.
Legal advances
The two women began fighting for digital sexual abuse to be recognized as a crime in their countries, bot with success.
In 2018, a reform was passed to punish digital violence in coral's home state of puebla in Central Mexico.
A law named after her took effect in 2021 Across Mexico – Where Around 10 Women are murdered every day on average – Putting offers at risk of up to SIX Years in Prison.
That same year, nuques celebrated the approval by ecuador's National Assembly of a Digital Violence Law that Provides for SENTENCES of Up to 16 years in Prison.
Argentina, Chile and Panama Have Adopted Legislation Similar to that of Mexico, While Half a Dozen More Latin American Countries are moving in the same direction.
According to the united nations, 38 percent of women worldwide have experienced digital violence, although the actual number may be higher.
In 2013, Coral Founded a group of activists who began providing advice to Victims.
The technology company aurachat.ai later became interested in her project, and last September they launched olimpia, increasing their capacity from 100 to more than 1,300 Consultations a month.
Since then, The Platform Has Handled More Than 8,000 Cases, Most of Them in Mexico, but also in Spain, Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador, Panama, Guatemala and Peru, Peru, Peru, Peru, Tailoring the Advice to Each Country, SAID FERNANDA Medelin, co-founder of the chatbot.
The ley olimpia ai initiative was recorded as one of the 50 most innovative projects at the artificial intelligence action Summit in Paris in February.
Specialist focus
Unlike Other AI Chatbots like chatgpt that gather information about countless topics, olimpia focuses on the issue of digital sexual violence.
Psychologists, Lawyers and other experts collaborated for months to train it with specific input and a language that imitates a kind human voice.
“Some models (used by olimpia) act as lawers, others as digital Defenders, or as psychologists. Others act as seconds filters filters that detect shows for the Victim, Or AS Emotional Radars Analyze text and audio to undertand their emotional state, “said enrique partida, co-founder and ceo of aurachat.ai.
One psychologist helped the chatbot to offer ways to deal with anxiety cries or panic attacks – Common Symptoms Among Victims.
While most of its users are women, it can also be used by men.
Similar projects have been developed in count evidence storage.
The developers of olimpia want the next version to be accessible even an internet connection, so it is accessible through phone calls in remote regions.
There are also plans to integrate sign language and indigenous languages in the future, said edith contla, director of strategy at aurachaat.ai.
It is also hoped that the platform will serve as a link for users with police and other officials, reducing the risk of them being abused agan.
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