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For the third episode of season two, I'm joined in the newly refurbished studio by Dr Janet Bastiman to discuss how she and Napier AI use AI to combat the financial fraud used in human trafficking rings.
This is both a vitally important and fascinating conversation that shows how human trafficking isn't something that is done in secret, but now, in the digital world, it's all around us.
And probably something you've seen while scrolling through social media...
We get into detail about how these 'bad actors' are using financial fraud (including money laundering) to prey on vulnerable people, what these systems look like, how AI is being used to combat this type of fraud, also how these 'bad actors' are using new AI tech like deepfakes to create new and even more dangerous forms of scamming.
We also cover the future, the potential of quantum technologies in this space, and a load of other subjects you'll have to listen to in the episode to discover.
If you’ve got any questions for Janet about AI in the anti-fraud and anti-human trafficking or any of the other topics we’ve discussed in this episode, leave them in the comments below, and we’ll do a follow-up video answering them. Let’s keep the conversation going.
About Discussing New Approaches:
The main aim of Discussing New Approaches is to sit down with interesting people to discuss new approaches in their fields of expertise.
If you are interested in new, cutting-edge approaches being taken AI, Data, Technology and the wider science fields, this is the show for you.
Each season takes place over a year to highlight what New Approaches are being taken, like a yearly research project with a review and conclusion at the end of the year/season.
My eventual aim is to take questions from the DNA community and follow up directly with the guests, taking the discussion even further than just each individual Episode.
But that can only happen when there are enough of us!
With plenty more episodes coming your way on a monthly basis (for now), if you liked what you saw, then give that follow button a click! The Algorithm demands it.
For the third episode of season two, I'm joined in the newly refurbished studio by Dr Janet Bastiman to discuss how she and Napier AI use AI to combat the financial fraud used in human trafficking rings.
This is both a vitally important and fascinating conversation that shows how human trafficking isn't something that is done in secret, but now, in the digital world, it's all around us.
And probably something you've seen while scrolling through social media...
We get into detail about how these 'bad actors' are using financial fraud (including money laundering) to prey on vulnerable people, what these systems look like, how AI is being used to combat this type of fraud, also how these 'bad actors' are using new AI tech like deepfakes to create new and even more dangerous forms of scamming.
We also cover the future, the potential of quantum technologies in this space, and a load of other subjects you'll have to listen to in the episode to discover.
If you’ve got any questions for Janet about AI in the anti-fraud and anti-human trafficking or any of the other topics we’ve discussed in this episode, leave them in the comments below, and we’ll do a follow-up video answering them. Let’s keep the conversation going.
About Discussing New Approaches:
The main aim of Discussing New Approaches is to sit down with interesting people to discuss new approaches in their fields of expertise.
If you are interested in new, cutting-edge approaches being taken AI, Data, Technology and the wider science fields, this is the show for you.
Each season takes place over a year to highlight what New Approaches are being taken, like a yearly research project with a review and conclusion at the end of the year/season.
My eventual aim is to take questions from the DNA community and follow up directly with the guests, taking the discussion even further than just each individual Episode.
But that can only happen when there are enough of us!
With plenty more episodes coming your way on a monthly basis (for now), if you liked what you saw, then give that follow button a click! The Algorithm demands it.