A Pakistani female has been honoured to enjoy the status of Global Youth Leader at World Internet Conference held in Wuzhen, China.
This year’s summit, which drew guests from more than 130 countries and regions both online and offline, focused on artificial intelligence (AI) with the theme “Embracing a Digital Future That Puts People First and Promotes Intelligent Goodness – Jointly Building a Cyberspace Community with a Shared Future,” Gwadar Pro reported.
Farah Gul Rahuja, a girl from Dadu district of Sindh province has been recognized as a Global Youth Leader at the Summit. She was among the 18 youth from 17 countries and regions, including China, the United Kingdom, Brazil and Egypt, who were recognized as Global Youth Leaders at the conference.
The young leaders were selected after a rigorous evaluation process from a pool of registrants from 61 countries and regions across six continents.
“I am honored and humbled to be recognized among such a talented group of young leaders from around the world,” said Rahuja.
“This recognition is a testament to the hard work and dedication of my team and me in the field of AI and machine learning.” With over four years of experience in AI and machine learning projects, she co-developed PakGPT, a chatbot designed to help users access crucial information and enhance the skills of rural residents.
“Pakistan faces varying levels of access to digital infrastructure. While cities enjoy high-speed internet, rural areas often struggle with slow or irregular connections, with only 2G services available in most regions.
The PakGPT was designed to address this gap. It operates efficiently even on low-bandwidth connections, ensuring that anyone, regardless of location, can access the valuable knowledge they need.
The chatbot is also designed to communicate in local languages, breaking down language barriers that often prevent people from accessing life-changing resources.
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