1 AI App Offers a Lifeline For S.Africa's Abused Women
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Zanele Sokatsha, centre, lead research study for the GRIT job

She states she was breached by authorities. Now she's brainstorming an AI-integrated app with a panic button that notifies personal security to help other ladies captured in South Africa's unfortunately high rates of abuse.

Peaches, as the 35-year-old sex worker asked to be recognized, is amongst the more than a 3rd of South African females that will experience physical or sexual assault in their lifetimes, according to UN figures.

Slender and outspoken, she remained in a group of around 15 women who collected late January to workshop the most current upgrade of the app developed by the not-for-profit GRIT (Gender Rights In Tech).

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