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OlimpIA: AI Chatbot inspired by women’s fight against digital abuse aims to help victims
March 12, 2025
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Mexico City – Two women from Mexico and Ecuador who spent years battling to be recognized as victims of online sexual violence have sparked the creation of an innovative artificial intelligence chatbot designed to help others facing similar abuse.
OlimpIA, an AI-driven support platform developed in Mexico, offers legal guidance and emotional assistance through WhatsApp in multiple languages. The project was born from the personal struggles of Olimpia Coral and Isabella Nuques, both now 30, long before they met each other.
In 2013, Coral became a victim of digital abuse when an intimate video of hers was shared without her consent. When she sought help from Mexican authorities, she was told that no legal recourse was available. “They told us that nothing could be done about this violence because it was virtual, and the virtual wasn’t real,” she said during the first Latin American Summit of Digital Women Defenders, recently held in Mexico.
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That same year, in Ecuador, Nuques faced a similar ordeal when explicit photos of her were published on social media. Her sense of violation was compounded when the police officer handling her case expressed an inappropriate interest in the images, she recounted to AFP.
Determined to seek justice, both women fought for laws in their respective countries that would recognize and punish digital sexual violence. Their efforts led to landmark legislative victories. In 2018, Coral helped push through a reform in Puebla, Mexico, criminalizing digital abuse. By 2021, the Ley Olimpia (Olimpia Law) was enacted nationwide, imposing prison sentences of up to six years for offenders in a country where an average of 10 women are murdered daily.
Nuques achieved a similar victory in Ecuador when the National Assembly passed a digital violence law in 2021, establishing penalties of up to 16 years in prison. Their advocacy has inspired legislative changes in Argentina, Chile, and Panama, with several other Latin American nations following suit.
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In 2013, Coral launched a support network to assist victims of digital abuse. Her initiative caught the attention of technology company AuraChat.Ai, which collaborated with her to develop OlimpIA. The AI chatbot, launched in September, expanded their reach from handling 100 consultations per month to more than 1,300. To date, OlimpIA has assisted over 8,000 users, primarily in Mexico but also in Spain, Colombia, Honduras, Ecuador, Panama, Guatemala, and Peru.
Recognized as one of the 50 most innovative projects at the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris this past February, OlimpIA stands apart from AI models like ChatGPT by specializing in digital sexual violence.
Unlike generic AI chatbots, OlimpIA has been meticulously trained by psychologists, lawyers, and digital security experts. It uses advanced algorithms to provide legal advice, assess emotional states, and even detect risks for victims.
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“Some models act as lawyers, others as digital defenders, or as psychologists. Others function as security filters that detect risks for the victim, or as emotional radars that analyze text and audio to understand their emotional state,” explained Enrique Partida, co-founder and CEO of AuraChat.Ai. A psychologist involved in the project also trained the AI to help users manage anxiety attacks and emotional crises, which are common among victims of digital abuse.
Although OlimpIA primarily supports women, it is also available for men. Similar AI-driven initiatives, such as South Africa’s Zuzi chatbot, have been developed to address physical and sexual abuse, incorporating emergency response features and evidence storage.
The next evolution of OlimpIA aims to break accessibility barriers by functioning without an internet connection, enabling users in remote areas to seek help through phone calls. Additionally, plans are underway to integrate sign language and Indigenous languages, ensuring broader inclusivity. Another major goal is to link victims directly with law enforcement and support organizations, reducing the risk of secondary victimization by authorities.
With digital sexual violence affecting an estimated 38% of women globally, according to the United Nations, the need for innovative and accessible solutions like OlimpIA has never been greater. As technology and activism intersect, the chatbot represents a beacon of hope for victims who have long been ignored.
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