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Punjab launches AI-based Chatbot helpline service to detect missing children

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Punjab's Chief Minister, Bhagwant Mann, has launched an AI-based Chatbot helpline service aimed at detecting missing children. The new service will be integrated with a WhatsApp number, allowing people to raise complaints about missing children. The initiative is part of the government's broader goal of protecting women and children in the state.

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In a tweet, Chief Minister Mann stated that the Punjab government is committed to safeguarding women and children at all times. He added that the Chatbot service, with the support of the police, will enhance the security and safety of women and children in Punjab. The service is also available to women who face difficulties in society and want to report their grievances.

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Punjab's Director General of Police (DGP) also took to Twitter to promote the Artificial Intelligence-based chatbot helpline service, urging people to interact with the Punjab Police Chatbot Helpline for Children by sending a message to the WhatsApp number 95177-95178.

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The introduction of this AI-based Chatbot helpline service is a significant step towards ensuring the safety of children in Punjab. With the integration of Artificial Intelligence, the service will be able to detect missing children promptly and provide necessary assistance to those who need it. The service also offers a platform for women to report their grievances and receive assistance from the authorities.

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