Building Pakistan's First AI-Powered Data Platform
The article discusses the creation of PakData Insights, Pakistan's first AI-powered public data platform. It allows users to explore data on GDP, literacy, population, and more, and interact with an AI assistant called PakBot.
Why it matters
This project demonstrates the potential for AI-driven platforms to improve access to public data and empower citizens in developing countries like Pakistan.
Key Points
- 1Developed PakData Insights, Pakistan's first AI-powered public data platform
- 2Provides access to data on GDP, literacy rate, population, and provincial information
- 3Integrated an AI assistant called PakBot to answer user questions in Urdu and English
- 4Built using Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Google Gemini AI, and Recharts for data visualization
Details
PakData Insights is a web-based platform that aims to address the lack of a central repository for public data in Pakistan. The platform was developed by an AI and data science student who wanted to leverage technology to solve this real-world problem. The platform features interactive data visualizations on key metrics like GDP, literacy rate, and population, as well as an AI chatbot assistant called PakBot that can respond to user queries in both Urdu and English. The technical stack includes Next.js, Tailwind CSS, Google Gemini AI for the chatbot, and Recharts for data visualization. The project provided the developer with valuable experience in building AI-powered web applications, working with public data APIs, and integrating agentic AI systems.
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