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The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Revolutionary Domestic Violence Reporting App Debuts at CES Show 2024
The Chris Voss Show Podcast – Revolutionary Domestic Violence Reporting App Debuts at CES Show 2024
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Length:
21 minutes
Released:
Jan 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Revolutionary Domestic Violence Reporting App Debuts at CES Show 2024
Nanshe.org
Show Notes
About The Guest(s):
Eric and Jolene are part of a Paris-based tech company called Nanshe.
Eric has 20 years of experience in the legal field and has been involved in technology in his companies.
Jolene is an attorney and recently joined Nanci to apply their innovative blockchain technology to tackle workplace harassment.
Summary:
Eric and Jolene from Nanshe, a Paris-based tech company, discuss their revolutionary domestic violence reporting app at CES. The app utilizes blockchain technology to secure intellectual property and protect individuals and companies. It offers features like photo capture, video recording, document scanning, and more to provide evidence of workplace harassment. The app aims to create a safer and more inclusive workplace environment.
Key Takeaways:
Nanshe's app uses blockchain technology to secure intellectual property and provide evidence of workplace harassment.
The app offers features like photo capture, video recording, and document scanning to capture incidents.
By using blockchain, the app ensures that the evidence cannot be tampered with or changed.
Nanshe aims to help companies create a safer and more inclusive workplace environment.
The app can be used by individuals to protect themselves or by colleagues to support each other.
Quotes:
"Blockchain process will keep the proof intact. Nobody can use it, nobody can change it." - Eric
"If you deploy Nanci into your company, people will be more cautious. It's a preventive measure." - Eric
Nanshe.org
Show Notes
About The Guest(s):
Eric and Jolene are part of a Paris-based tech company called Nanshe.
Eric has 20 years of experience in the legal field and has been involved in technology in his companies.
Jolene is an attorney and recently joined Nanci to apply their innovative blockchain technology to tackle workplace harassment.
Summary:
Eric and Jolene from Nanshe, a Paris-based tech company, discuss their revolutionary domestic violence reporting app at CES. The app utilizes blockchain technology to secure intellectual property and protect individuals and companies. It offers features like photo capture, video recording, document scanning, and more to provide evidence of workplace harassment. The app aims to create a safer and more inclusive workplace environment.
Key Takeaways:
Nanshe's app uses blockchain technology to secure intellectual property and provide evidence of workplace harassment.
The app offers features like photo capture, video recording, and document scanning to capture incidents.
By using blockchain, the app ensures that the evidence cannot be tampered with or changed.
Nanshe aims to help companies create a safer and more inclusive workplace environment.
The app can be used by individuals to protect themselves or by colleagues to support each other.
Quotes:
"Blockchain process will keep the proof intact. Nobody can use it, nobody can change it." - Eric
"If you deploy Nanci into your company, people will be more cautious. It's a preventive measure." - Eric
Released:
Jan 4, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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