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Tackling Human Trafficking through AI with Emily Kennedy

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Emily Kennedy is a social entrepreneur, Forbes 30 Under 30, Toyota Mother of Invention, one of Entrepreneur's Most Powerful Women, a keynote speaker, and podcaster, but the main reason I brought her on the podcast is because she’s working with some of the brightest minds to use AI to fight human trafficking

It may surprise you to know that Emily does not have a background in AI or technology. In college, Emily focused her senior thesis on how to use big data to fight sex trafficking, which turned into a job, which then turned into her company and software, Traffic Jam, which has helped identify 6,800 victims in the last 2 years.

I’ve long had an interest in understanding how we could tackle human trafficking so it was fantastic to be connected with Emily and learn about what she’s doing.

What we covered in this episode:

  • How a trip to Eastern Europe sparked a commitment to tackling human trafficking, and how she created her business from her university project, which is now used as tool used by law enforcement agencies in the USA, Canada and UK

  • How you don’t need a tech background to work in and with technology like AI (artificial intelligence)

  • Emily shares the key lessons she’s learnt starting as an entrepreneur without any previous business experience

  • Why Emily chooses not to measure her impact by the number of convictions, but measures victim identification not victim recovery, and she explains all

  • How to focus in on the impact you actually create even when you’re trying to tackle a huge complex and global issue - Emily has some amazing advice to share on this!

  • The fear of being a minority, proving people wrong, raising the bar of what people expect and building networks….taking opportunities to changing the status quo!

  • How AI works to tackle human trafficking and deepening your knowledge of what’s actually going on here where we live

  • Why Emily welcomes criticisms (particularly from men leading in her field)

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