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"One way that is especially interesting is projects like traffic cam or Microsoft's Photo DNA, which helps analyze hotel rooms and compare those with exploitation images circulating online to help law enforcement locate victims," said McNamara.
Meanwhile, anti-trafficking advocates admit the trafficking war is hard to win, but they see this embrace of new ways to fight an age-old problem as a major step forward.
"We know that the traffickers are using AI," said Meg Kelsey, Director of Regent University's Center for Global Justice. "We know it is being wielded for evil. And so, in order to combat this evil, we must also know how to use this tool. The tool itself is not good or evil, it's how it's used, similar to money. And so how can we wield AI for good."
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