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Flying Free

An AI Tool for Abuse Survivors [302]

Flying Free

Natalie Hoffman

Emotional, Narcissism, Christianity, Abuse, Religion & Spirituality, Spiritual, Christian, Self-improvement, Education, Divorce, Marriage

51K Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

The link to register for this week’s FREE Q&A with the founder of Aimee Says, Anne Wintemute, is HERE! This Q&A will take place on Saturday, November 23 at 11:00 am Central Time. Again, you can register for this event on Zoom HERE.


In this compelling episode, Natalie Hoffman talks with Anne Wintemute, founder of Aimee Says, an innovative AI tool designed to support abuse survivors. Natalie and Anne explore how Aimee Says provides both immediate, compassionate assistance and long-term documentation capabilities for those navigating abusive situations. Anne shares the tool’s features, including its free and paid versions, and emphasizes its privacy and security safeguards. Together, they illustrate how Aimee Says can be an empowering companion for survivors, particularly those involved in legal matters like custody cases.


Key Points:

  • Anne’s personal motivation for creating an AI tool focused on empowering abuse survivors.
  • The tool’s core purpose of providing survivors with a private, supportive, and easily accessible resource.
  • The features of both free and paid accounts.
  • AI as a transformative tool in abuse advocacy.
  • Practical use case examples.

Read the show notes and/or ask Natalie a question here

Related Resources:

Anne Wintemute is the Co-Founder and CEO of Aimee Says, the AI companion for victims and survivors of domestic violence.  She is a fierce champion for the rights of survivors and children, and systems that hold perpetrators accountable.

 

Prior to working with survivors, Anne founded and directed an elementary school that became a model for micro-schools across the United States. In her spare time, she enjoys urban homesteading with her partner and their blended family in Denver, Colorado.


Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, beautiful butterflies. I have a quick announcement related to today's episode. In this

0:07.1

episode, you'll be hearing my interview with Anne Wintamute, the founder of an artificial

0:12.3

intelligence tool specifically engineered to assist domestic abuse victims. This tool is called

0:20.4

Amy Says. Right after this interview was recorded,

0:24.8

I wanted to get the free version of this tool into the hands of the butterflies I work closely with

0:30.6

inside our flying free private kaleidoscope community. And I'm so glad I did, because many of them tried it out and had incredible results.

0:41.4

Here are just three examples that people shared from our private forum. And I'm going to share

0:46.7

them here, but just know that I have changed a few things in these examples so that nobody can

0:51.2

identify these butterflies. Here's what one's shared.

0:55.2

I tried out Amy Says today and had a lengthy conversation about a long and convoluted email

1:01.3

from my husband.

1:02.7

I wanted to be able to respond in a respectful but firm way.

1:06.4

And as I added more information about my situation, the Amy says AI tool kept refining the suggested

1:14.4

response. In the end, I had something that is both respectful and direct in expressing my concerns.

1:22.1

I will definitely use it again and am seriously thinking of getting a subscription. I suggest

1:27.4

everyone check it out.

1:29.8

Another woman who tried it out wrote this. I used Amy says to craft a sensitive message to

1:36.2

someone who I needed to have clear boundaries around. I explained the situation and asked Amy

1:42.3

says what I should say. She gave me a great message that is

1:46.9

supportive and yet maintained my boundaries. And then she started asking how I feel about another issue

1:53.7

that I had told her about. We had this whole wonderful conversation where she asked great feeling

2:00.0

questions and was so validating. It was like

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