The combination of artificial intelligence with the expertise of human rights specialists and organizations opens a new door in the search for identity, offering innovative opportunities to solve historical challenges.
Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo, together with the Faculty of Exact and Natural Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and the company Quantit, are implementing artificial intelligence (AI) to help find the nearly 300 grandchildren who have not yet recovered their identity.
The collaboration between these institutions will enable the development of advanced technological tools, bringing new approaches to the search for grandchildren who were appropriated during the last civil-military dictatorship in Argentina.
📌 How can AI help in this cause?
✅ By analyzing large volumes of data to detect patterns and connections that may have gone unnoticed.
✅ By comparing genetic, documentary, and photographic information with greater speed and precision.
✅ By generating predictive models that support new lines of investigation.
✅ By using facial reconstruction through AI to project how the appropriated individuals might look today.
💡 This progress adds to other technological initiatives that support the fight for truth and memory, such as the IAbuelas project, which uses AI to generate images of grandchildren who have not yet been found, based on photographs of their parents.
The use of artificial intelligence in the search for identity shows how technology can serve human rights, reinforcing the commitment to memory, truth, and justice.
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