When Pakistani AI engineers Hamad Khan, 29, and Saad Mughal, 27, first developed and released the AI tool, they set out to test the waters of the AI world. Little did they know that a locally developed app would go viral worldwide.
Simply put, artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science concerned with the creation and management of technology that can learn to make decisions and take actions on behalf of humans. Developed by Khan and Mughal from the port city of Karachi in southern Pakistan, AIAV helps users create personalized packages, biographies and dating profiles based on their social media personalities.
Here’s what this tool does: Enter your Twitter handle and wait for the AI engine to scan all your tweets. By reviewing hundreds of tweets and content posted on Twitter, AIAV creates a user’s brief biography, personal rap, and dating profile.
AIAV became so popular within three days of the tool’s launch that it became one of the fastest-growing AI products, reaching more than 200,000 users from 194 countries earlier this month.
Khan and Mughal, founders of AlphaVenture, a technology consulting firm specializing in data and artificial intelligence, said they developed the tool and released it in the first week of April.
“I released this, attended an iftar party and when I got home, I realized the tool had grown a lot,” AlphaVenture CEO Khan told News. Originally, 1,000 people were going to use it or test it, but everything was falling apart, so what we were seeing was astronomical.
Khan graduated from Shahid Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science and Technology, one of Pakistan’s leading private universities.
This AI tool does its job by combining ChatGPT, widely recognized as the best large-scale generative language model, with the expertise of Elasticsearch, GoogleNLP and others. The result is unparalleled speed, efficiency and accuracy.
Khan said: 72 hours in the afternoon