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Pakistan’s AI Revolution: National AI Policy GPT Makes Policy Accessible to All

  • September 3, 2024
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In a groundbreaking initiative, two Pakistani brothers, Nabhan Khan and Kenan Khan, have developed an innovative project called National AI Policy GPT. This project harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to make Pakistan’s AI policy more accessible and engaging for all citizens.

Nabhan and Kenan recognized that traditional policy documents can be daunting, with technical jargon and lengthy texts that discourage citizens from participating in the policy-making process. To address this issue, they developed National AI Policy GPT, an AI-powered interactive document that caters to a broader audience, including individuals with limited technical expertise.

The benefits of the AI policy GPT are far-reaching. It offers enhanced accessibility, deeper engagement, accelerated comprehension, personalized insights, increased transparency, democratization of knowledge, time-saving, and scalability. By leveraging AI, Nabhan and Kenan aim to create an inclusive and equitable platform for civic engagement.

Nabhan and Kenan are self-taught innovators who have developed various projects, including the world’s first experiential learning video game on COVID-19, which earned them global recognition in 2020. They believe in harnessing the power of AI to drive social good and create a brighter future for Pakistan. Their vision is to make AI accessible to all, empowering citizens to make informed decisions and participate in the policy-making process.

The brothers have made their project available to the public without any monetization or commercial aspect, inviting others to join them in their endeavor to drive collective action towards a brighter future for Pakistan’s tech ecosystem. They have also conducted design audits and branding for various companies and organizations worldwide, including Careem, the Pakistan Engineering Council (PEC), and the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB).

The brothers have equipped themselves with various skills and specializations from many top universities, including Ivy League institutions. They have completed almost 100 courses and certifications and have co-created a branding campaign for the Pakistan Government titled “Tech destiNATION Pakistan,” for which they received appreciation letters and the prestigious Platinum award by the PSEB in 2021.

Nabhan and Kenan are role models and a ray of hope for millions of kids in Pakistan, demonstrating that self-taught learning and innovation can lead to remarkable achievements. They support and volunteer for social impact projects, including SDGs, ESG, Wikipedia, AI for Good, Art for Good, Education for All, and Chess for Education.

In a country where over 30 million kids lack access to education, Nabhan and Kenan’s initiative is a beacon of hope. By harnessing the power of AI, they aim to create a more inclusive and equitable society, where citizens can make informed decisions and participate in the policy-making process. Their project has the potential to drive positive social impact, economic growth, and human progress, setting a new standard for inclusive and engaging policy-making. The AI Policy GPT can be easily accessed using the following URL: NationalAIpolicy.blogspot.com

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