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AI and facial recognition help Pakistani woman reunite with family after 17 years

After 17 years, Pakistani woman Kiran, lost as a child in Islamabad, was reunited with her family. AI-powered facial recognition and tracking software, along with police records, helped a cybersecurity expert locate her parents and close the long-standing missing person case

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Facial recognition software was used to identify the woman. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

Facial recognition software was used to identify the woman. REPRESENTATION PIC/ISTOCK

An old police report facial recognition software and AI technology helped a Pakistani woman reunite with her family after 17 years. Kiran, 27, had lost her way when she had stepped out to buy ice cream in her neighborhood in Islamabad in 2008. Days later, was taken to an NGO shelter in Karachi, where she grew up. 

Several attempts to trace her parents were futile. But this year, the NGO contacted a cybersecurity expert in Punjab who  located a police report of a missing girl in Islamabad. Using AI, facial recognition and tracking software, he then tracked down Kiran’s family.

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