Name: Rao Sardar Ali Khan
Date of Birth: 21 February 1965
Birth Place: Lodhran
Nationality : Pakistani
Education : MBBS from the King Edward Medical College
Years active: 1990- Present
Profession: Civil servant, Police officer
Name: Rao Sardar Ali Khan
Date of Birth: 21 February 1965
Birth Place: Lodhran
Nationality : Pakistani
Education : MBBS from the King Edward Medical College
Years active: 1990- Present
Profession: Civil servant, Police officer
PTI Issues Tickets To 297 Party Candidates For Punjab Elections.
Sr # |
Constituency No |
Description | Candidate Name |
1 | PP-01 | Attock-I | Qazi Ahmad Akbar |
2 | PP-02 | Attock-II | Akbar Khan Tanoli |
3 | PP-03 | Attock-III | Yawar Abbas |
4 | PP-04 | Attock-IV | Col. R Muhammad Anwar |
5 | PP-05 | Attock-V | Jamshed Altaf |
6 | PP-06 | Rawalpindi-I | Majo. R Latasab Satti |
7 | PP-07 | Rawalpindi-II | Col Shabbir |
8 | PP-08 | Rawalpindi-III | Javed Kosar |
9 | PP-09 | Rawalpindi-IV | Ch. Sajid |
10 | PP-10 | Rawalpindi-V | Tayyaba Ibrahim |
11 | PP-11 | Rawalpindi-VI | Ch. Adnan |
12 | PP-12 | Rawalpindi-VII | Wasiq Qayyum |
13 | PP-13 | Rawalpindi-VIII | Haji Amjad |
14 | PP-14 | Rawalpindi-IX | Raja Basharat |
15 | PP-15 | Rawalpindi-X | Umar Butt |
16 | PP-16 | Rawalpindi-XI | Raja Rashid Hafeez |
17 | PP-17 | Rawalpindi-XII | Faiz ul Hassan Chohan |
18 | PP-18 | Rawalpindi-XIII | Ejaz Khan Jazi |
19 | PP-19 | Rawalpindi-XIV | Ammar Siddique Khan |
20 | PP-20 | Rawalpindi-XV | Malik Taimoor |
21 | PP-21 | Chakwal-I | Sardar Aftab Akbar |
22 | PP-22 | Chakwal-II | Tariq Afzal Kalas |
23 | PP-23 | Chakwal-III | Fauzia Behram |
24 | PP-24 | Chakwal-IV | Ammar Yasir |
25 | PP-25 | Jhelum-I | Fouq Sher Baz |
26 | PP-26 | Jhelum-II | Ch Zafar |
27 | PP-27 | Jhelum-III | Raja Shahnawaz |
28 | PP-28 | Gujrat-I | Ch Arshad |
29 | PP-29 | Gujrat-II | Ali Liaqat Bhaddar |
30 | PP-30 | Gujrat-III | Mian Akhtar Hayat |
31 | PP-31 | Gujrat-IV | Shah Nawaz |
32 | PP-32 | Gujrat-V | Ch Monas Ehali |
33 | PP-33 | Gujrat-VI | Saleem Jora |
34 | PP-34 | Gujrat-VII | Ch Pervaiz Ehali |
35 | PP-35 | Sialkot-I | Saeed Bhalli |
36 | PP-36 | Sialkot-II | Ehsan Baryar |
37 | PP-37 | Sialkot-III | Ch Muhammad Ikhlaq |
38 | PP-38 | Sialkot-IV | Usmar Dar |
39 | PP-39 | Sialkot-V | Omer Javed Ghumman |
40 | PP-40 | Sialkot-VI | Tanveer ul Islam |
41 | PP-41 | Sialkot-VII | Ahsan Abbas |
42 | PP-42 | Sialkot-VIII | Bao Rizwan Q |
43 | PP-43 | Sialkot-IX | Waqas Iftikhar |
44 | PP-44 | Sialkot-X | Azeem Noori Ghumman |
45 | PP-45 | Sialkot-XI | Br. Jamshed |
46 | PP-46 | Narowal-I | Syed ul Hassan |
47 | PP-47 | Narowal-II | Arslan Hafeez |
48 | PP-48 | Narowal-III | Tariq Anees |
49 | PP-49 | Narowal-IV | Sajjad Mahais |
50 | PP-50 | Narowal-V | Irfan Abid |
51 | PP-51 | Gujranwala-I | Ch Yousaf |
52 | PP-52 | Gujranwala-II | Ahmad Chattha |
53 | PP-53 | Gujranwala-III | Jamal Nasir Cheema |
54 | PP-54 | Gujranwala-IV | Hasan Yousaf |
55 | PP-55 | Gujranwala-V | Umair Pervaiz Virk |
56 | PP-56 | Gujranwala-VI | Mian Arkam Khan |
57 | PP-57 | Gujranwala-VII | Pending |
58 | PP-58 | Gujranwala-VIII | Rana Sajid Ali Khan |
59 | PP-59 | Gujranwala-IX | Hassan Iqbal Buttar |
60 | PP-60 | Gujranwala-X | Rizwan Aslam Butt |
61 | PP-61 | Gujranwala-XI | Pending |
62 | PP-62 | Gujranwala-XII | Tariq Gujjar |
63 | PP-63 | Gujranwala-XIII | Asad Ullah Papa |
64 | PP-64 | Gujranwala-XIV | Khalid Lone |
65 | PP-65 | M.B.Din-I | Tariq Sahi |
66 | PP-66 | M.B.Din-II | Tariq Tarar |
67 | PP-67 | M.B.Din-III | Sajid Bhatti |
68 | PP-68 | M.B.Din-IV | Qamar Khan |
69 | PP-69 | Hafizabad-I | Asad Ullah Arrian |
70 | PP-70 | Hafizabad-II | Sikandar Nawaz Bhatti |
71 | PP-71 | Hafizabad-III | Aon Intisar Bhatti |
72 | PP-72 | Sargodha-I | Hassan Inam Paracha |
73 | PP-73 | Sargodha-II | Khaliq Dad Parihar |
74 | PP-74 | Sargodha-III | Ansar Iqbal Haral |
75 | PP-75 | Sargodha-IV | Muneeb Cheema |
76 | PP-76 | Sargodha-V | Abdullah Mumtaz |
77 | PP-77 | Sargodha-VI | Ansar Majeed Niazi |
78 | PP-78 | Sargodha-VII | Faisal Farooq Cheema |
79 | PP-79 | Sargodha-VIII | Faisal Ghumman |
80 | PP-80 | Sargodha-IX | Ghulam Ali Asghar Lari |
81 | PP-81 | Sargodha-X | Iftikhar Gondal |
82 | PP-82 | Khushab-I | Malik Hassan Aslam Awan |
83 | PP-83 | Khushab-II | Faisal Khaliq Bandial |
84 | PP-84 | Khushab-III | Gul Asghar Baghoor |
85 | PP-85 | Mianwali-I | Abdul Rehman Khan |
86 | PP-86 | Mianwali-II | Amin Ullah Khan |
87 | PP-87 | Mianwali-II | Ahmad Khan Bachar |
88 | PP-88 | Mianwali-IV | Sardar Sibtain Khan |
89 | PP-89 | Bhakkar-I | Ameer Muhammad Khan |
90 | PP-90 | Bhakkar-II | Irfan Ullah Khan |
91 | PP-91 | Bhakkar-III | Ghanzafar Khan Cheena |
92 | PP-92 | Bhakkar-IV | Aamir Shahani |
93 | PP-93 | Chiniot-I | Taimoor Lali |
94 | PP-94 | Chiniot-II | Shaukat Ali Taheem |
95 | PP-95 | Chiniot-III | Nazim Raza |
96 | PP-96 | Chiniot-IV | Saleem Bibi Bharwana |
97 | PP-97 | Faisalabad-I | Ali Afzal Sahi |
98 | PP-98 | Faisalabad-II | Afzal Sahi |
99 | PP-99 | Faisalabad-III | Taimoor Ali Khan |
100 | PP-100 | Faisalabad-IV | Rai Haidar Kharal |
101 | PP-101 | Faisalabad-V | Ehsan Mushtaq Toor |
102 | PP-102 | Faisalabad=VI | Noor Shahid |
103 | PP-103 | Faisalabad-VII | Arif Gill |
104 | PP-104 | Faisalabad-VIII | Adil Pervaiz |
105 | PP-105 | Faisalabad-IX | Rai Ehsan |
106 | PP-106 | Faisalabad-X | Malik Omar Farooq |
107 | PP-107 | Faisalabad-XI | Rana Aftab |
108 | PP-108 | Faisalabad-XII | Hafiz Attaullah |
109 | PP-109 | Faisalabad-XIII | Hassan Niazi |
110 | PP-110 | Faisalabad-XIV | Asad Moazzam |
111 | PP-111 | Faisalabad-XV | Asad Mehmood |
112 | PP-112 | Faisalabad-XVI | Bilal Basra |
113 | PP-113 | Faisalabad-XVII | Latif Nazar |
114 | PP-114 | Faisalabad-XVIII | Sheikh Shahid Javed |
115 | PP-115 | Faisalabad-XIX | Malik Ismail Sela |
116 | PP-116 | Faisalabad-XX | Ali Sarfraz |
117 | PP-117 | Faisalabad-XXII | Mian Khayal Kastro |
118 | PP-118 | T.T. Singh-I | Bilal Asghar Warriach |
119 | PP-119 | T.T. Singh-II | Ehsan Ahsan Gujjar |
120 | PP-120 | T.T. Singh-III | Saeed Ahmad Saeedi |
121 | PP-121 | T.T. Singh-IV | Ch Ramzan |
122 | PP-122 | T.T. Singh-V | Ashifa Raiz Fatiana |
123 | PP-123 | T.T. Singh-VI | Sonia Ali Raza |
124 | PP-124 | Jhang-I | Pending |
125 | PP-125 | Jhang-II | Sheikh Yaqoob |
126 | PP-126 | Jhang-III | Ghulam Bibi Bharwana |
127 | PP-127 | Jhang-IV | Col Ghanzafar Abbas |
128 | PP-128 | Jhang-V | Asif Kathia |
129 | PP-129 | Jhang-VI | Rana Shahbaz |
130 | PP-130 | Jhang-VII | Muhammad Azam Chela |
131 | PP-131 | Nankana Sahib-I | Tariq Bajwa |
132 | PP-132 | Nankana Sahib-II | Muhammad Atif |
133 | PP-133 | Nankana Sahib-III | Sohail Gill |
134 | PP-134 | Nankana Sahib-IV | Rana Jameel Hassan |
135 | PP-135 | Sheikhupura-I | Omar Aftab Dhilon |
136 | PP-136 | Sheikhupura-II | Khurram Ejaz Chattha |
137 | PP-137 | Sheikhupura-III | Malik Iqbal |
138 | PP-138 | Sheikhupura-IV | Ijaz Bhatti |
139 | PP-139 | Sheikhupura-V | Omar Awais Virk |
140 | PP-140 | Sheikhupura-VI | Tayyab Rashid |
141 | PP-141 | Sheikhupura-VII | Ali Salman |
142 | PP-142 | Sheikhupura-VIII | Sher Akbar |
143 | PP-143 | Sheikhupura-IX | Sarfraz Dogar |
144 | PP-144 | Lahore-I | Yasir Gillani |
145 | PP-145 | Lahore-II | Asif Bhindar |
146 | PP-146 | Lahore-III | Malik Waqar |
147 | PP-147 | Lahore-IV | G.M Deewan |
148 | PP-148 | Lahore-V | Abdul Karim Khan |
149 | PP-149 | Lahore-VI | Mian Abbad Farooq |
150 | PP-150 | Lahore-VII | Qaiser Butt |
151 | PP-151 | Lahore-VIII | Hafiz Mansab Awan |
152 | PP-152 | Lahore-IX | Nasir Salman |
153 | PP-153 | Lahore-X | Saeed Sidhu |
154 | PP-154 | Lahore-XI | Ali Abbas |
155 | PP-155 | Lahore-XII | Sheikh Imtiaz |
156 | PP-156 | Lahore-XIII | Ali Imtiaz |
157 | PP-157 | Lahore-XIV | Hafiz Farhat |
158 | PP-158 | Lahore-XV | Mehar Sharafat |
159 | PP-159 | Lahore-XVI | Azam Niazi |
160 | PP-160 | Lahore-XVII | Haidar Majeed |
161 | PP-161 | Lahore-XVIII | Ammar Bashir Gujjar |
162 | PP-162 | Lahore-XIX | Pending |
163 | PP-163 | Lahore-XX | Mansha Sindhu |
164 | PP-164 | Lahore-XXI | Ahmar Bhatti |
165 | PP-165 | Lahore-XXII | Khalid Gujjar |
166 | PP-166 | Lahore-XXIII | Sarfraz Khokhar |
167 | PP-167 | Lahore-XXIV | Malik Nadeem Bara |
168 | PP-168 | Lahore-XXV | Mian Mehmood ur Rasheed |
169 | PP-169 | Lahore-XXVI | Akram Usman |
170 | PP-170 | Lahore-XXVII | Mian Aslam Iqbal |
171 | PP-171 | Lahore-XXVIII | Mehar Wajid |
172 | PP-172 | Lahore-XXIX | Zubair Niazi |
173 | PP-173 | Lahore-XXX | Dr Yasmeen Rashid |
174 | PP-174 | Kasur-I | Mrs. Muzamil Masood Bhatti |
175 | PP-175 | Kasur-II | Nasira Mayo |
176 | PP-176 | Kasur-III | Ashfaq Kamboh |
177 | PP-177 | Kasur-IV | Pending |
178 | PP-178 | Kasur-V | Mian Humbal |
179 | PP-179 | Kasur-VI | Hashim Dogar |
180 | PP-180 | Kasur-VII | Sardar Asif Naqai |
181 | PP-181 | Kasur-VIII | Malik Mukhtar Ahmad |
182 | PP-182 | Kasur-IX | Rana Aslam |
183 | PP-183 | Okara-I | Mehar Muhammad Javed |
184 | PP-184 | Okara-II | Rai Muhammad Aslam |
185 | PP-185 | Okara-III | Rao Hassan Sikandar |
186 | PP-186 | Okara-IV | Mehar Abdul Sattar |
187 | PP-187 | Okara-V | Syed Gulzar Hasnain |
188 | PP-188 | Okara-VI | Ch Tariq Irshad |
189 | PP-189 | Okara-VII | Fiaz Qasim Watto |
190 | PP-190 | Okara-VIII | Dewan Ikhlaq Ahmad |
191 | PP-191 | Pakpattan-I | Mansab Dogar |
192 | PP-192 | Pakpattan-II | Mian Farrukh Manika |
193 | PP-193 | Pakpattan-III | Mayar Moeen ud Chishti |
194 | PP-194 | Pakpattan-IV | Khan Ameer Hamza Rath |
195 | PP-195 | Pakpattan-V | Mohammad Naeem Ibrahim |
196 | PP-196 | Sahiwal-I | Sajjad Nasir |
197 | PP-197 | Sahiwal-II | Rana Aftab |
198 | PP-198 | Sahiwal-III | Irshad Hassan Kathia |
199 | PP-199 | Sahiwal-IV | Faisal Ahmad Dhako |
200 | PP-200 | Sahiwal-V | Waheed Asghar Dogar |
201 | PP-201 | Sahiwal-VI | Adil Saeed Gujjar |
202 | PP-202 | Sahiwal-VII | Rai Muhammad Iqbal |
203 | PP-203 | Khanewal-I | Syed Khawar Ali Shah |
204 | PP-204 | Khanewal-II | Pending |
205 | PP-205 | Khanewal-III | Ahmad Yar Hiraj |
206 | PP-206 | Khanewal-IV | Noreen Nishat Daha |
207 | PP-207 | Khanewal-V | Syed Ali Abbas |
208 | PP-208 | Khanewal-VI | Jamshed Shaukat |
209 | PP-209 | Khanewal-VII | Razzaq Niazi |
210 | PP-210 | Khanewal-VIII | Ch Khalid Arrian |
211 | PP-211 | Multan-I | Khalid Warriach |
212 | PP-212 | Multan-II | Saleem Labbar |
213 | PP-213 | Multan-III | Nawab Badozai |
214 | PP-214 | Multan-IV | Moeen Qureshi |
215 | PP-215 | Multan-V | Haji Javed Ansari |
216 | PP-216 | Multan-VI | Nadeem Qureshi |
217 | PP-217 | Multan-VII | Zain Qureshi |
218 | PP-218 | Multan-VIII | Malik Wasif Raan |
219 | PP-219 | Multan-IX | Dr Akhtar Malik |
220 | PP-220 | Multan-X | Mian Tariq Abdullah |
221 | PP-221 | Multan-XI | Pending |
222 | PP-222 | Multan-XII | Shazia Khakhi |
223 | PP-223 | Multan-XIII | Akram Kanu |
224 | PP-224 | Lodhran-I | Ameer Iqbal Shah |
225 | PP-225 | Lodhran-II | Shazia Hayat Ullah Tareen |
226 | PP-226 | Lodhran-III | Rana Faraz Noon |
227 | PP-227 | Lodhran-IV | Nawab Aman Ullah |
228 | PP-228 | Lodhran-V | Capt. Izzat Javed |
229 | PP-229 | Vehari-I | Ayesha Nazir Jutt |
230 | PP-230 | Vehari-II | Salman Mehdi |
231 | PP-231 | Vehari-III | Khalid Nisar Dogar |
232 | PP-232 | Vehari-IV | Ejaz Hussain Bandesha |
233 | PP-233 | Vehari-V | Rai Zahoor Kharal |
234 | PP-234 | Vehari-VI | Pending |
235 | PP-235 | Vehari-VII | Jehanzeb Khechi |
236 | PP-236 | Vehari-VIII | Ali Raza Khakwani |
237 | PP-237 | Bahawalnagar-I | Salaman Gadoka |
238 | PP-238 | Bahawalnagar-II | Nadeem Zaman |
239 | PP-239 | Bahawalnagar-III | Shaukat Ali Lalika |
240 | PP-240 | Bahawalnagar-IV | Ahtsham Lalika |
241 | PP-241 | Bahawalnagar-V | Malik Muzaffar |
242 | PP-242 | Bahawalnagar-VI | Abdullah Wains |
243 | PP-243 | Bahawalnagar-VII | Ch Murtaza |
244 | PP-244 | Bahawalnagar-VIII | Pending |
245 | PP-245 | Bahawalpur-I | Nawaz Khan Abbasi |
246 | PP-246 | Bahawalpur-II | Ch Khalil Ahmad Bajwa |
247 | PP-247 | Bahawalpur-III | Ch Ehsan ul Haq |
248 | PP-248 | Bahawalpur-IV | Dr. Afzal |
249 | PP-249 | Bahawalpur-V | Gzain |
250 | PP-250 | Bahawalpur-VI | Iftikhar Gilani |
251 | PP-251 | Bahawalpur-VII | Pending – Aon Abbas Buppi |
252 | PP-252 | Bahawalpur-VIII | Malik Ahmad Usman Channar |
253 | PP-253 | Bahawalpur-IX | Pending |
254 | PP-254 | Bahawalpur-X | Ch Samiullah |
255 | PP-255 | Rahim Yar Khan-I | Raees Iqbal |
256 | PP-256 | Rahim Yar Khan-II | Aamir Nawaz Khan |
257 | PP-257 | Rahim Yar Khan-III | Ch Jehanzaib Rashid |
258 | PP-258 | Rahim Yar Khan-IV | Ejaz Shafi |
259 | PP-259 | Rahim Yar Khan-V | Mian Shafi Muhammad |
260 | PP-260 | Rahim Yar Khan-VI | Hashim Jawan Bakhat |
261 | PP-261 | Rahim Yar Khan-VII | Iftikhar Ahmad |
262 | PP-262 | Rahim Yar Khan-VIII | Ch Asif Waheed |
263 | PP-263 | Rahim Yar Khan-IX | Naeem Shafiq |
264 | PP-264 | Rahim Yar Khan-X | Makhdoom Muhammad Hashmi |
265 | PP-265 | Rahim Yar Khan-XI | Sajjad Ahmad Warriach |
266 | PP-266 | Rahim Yar Khan-XII | Raees Akmal |
267 | PP-267 | Rahim Yar Khan-XIII | Raees Mehmood Ahmad |
268 | PP-268 | Muzaffargarh-I | Rana Aurangzeb Ahmad |
269 | PP-269 | Muzaffargarh-II | Pir Muzamil Jaffar |
270 | PP-270 | Muzaffargarh-III | Khalida Mohsin |
271 | PP-271 | Muzaffargarh-IV | Niaz Kishgori |
272 | PP-272 | Muzaffargarh-V | Pending |
273 | PP-273 | Muzaffargarh-VI | Iqbal Patafi |
274 | PP-274 | Muzaffargarh-VII | Jamshed Dasti |
275 | PP-275 | Muzaffargarh-VIII | Nawab Mansoor |
276 | PP-276 | Muzaffargarh-IX | Dr. Zarina |
277 | PP-277 | Muzaffargarh-X | Dawood Khan Jatoi |
278 | PP-278 | Muzaffargarh-XI | Rasool Bukish Jatoi |
279 | PP-279 | Muzaffargarh-XII | Makhdoom Raza Bukhari |
280 | PP-280 | Layyah-I | Athar Maqbool |
281 | PP-281 | Layyah-II | Shahab ud Din Sehar |
282 | PP-282 | Layyah-III | Col Shoaib Ameer Awan |
283 | PP-283 | Layyah-IV | Rafaqat Ali Gillani |
284 | PP-284 | Layyah-V | Ali Asghar Gurmani |
285 | PP-285 | D.G. Khan-I | Khawaja Dawood |
286 | PP-286 | D.G. Khan-II | Usman Buzdar |
287 | PP-287 | D.G. Khan-III | Akhtar Lund |
288 | PP-288 | D.G. Khan-IV | Saif ud Din Khosa |
289 | PP-289 | D.G. Khan-V | Hanif Patafi |
290 | PP-290 | D.G. Khan-VI | Ahmad Ali Drashik |
291 | PP-291 | D.G. Khan-VII | Moeen ud Din Khosa |
292 | PP-292 | D.G. Khan-VIII | Ghanzafar Abbas |
293 | PP-293 | Rajanpur-I | Mohsil Leghari |
294 | PP-294 | Rajanpur-II | Hasnain Drashik |
295 | PP-295 | Rajanpur-III | Farooq Aman Ullah Drashik |
296 | PP-296 | Rajanpur-IV | Awais Drashik |
297 | PP-297 | Rajanpur-V | Khizar Mazari |
In recent years, chatbots have become an integral part of our daily lives. They are used for customer service, scheduling appointments, and even ordering food. But as technology advances, chatbots are becoming more advanced and intelligent. One such chatbot is ChatGPT 4, which is leading the way in the future of chatbots.
ChatGPT 4 is a language model developed by OpenAI, the same organization that created GPT-3, one of the most advanced AI models in the world. ChatGPT 4 builds upon the success of GPT-3 by improving on its capabilities and performance. It is designed to understand natural language and generate human-like responses to user inputs.
One of the most significant improvements of ChatGPT 4 is its ability to understand context. Previous chatbots relied on specific keywords and rules to generate responses, but ChatGPT 4 can understand the context of a conversation and generate appropriate responses. This makes conversations more natural and human-like, leading to better user experiences.
Another significant improvement of ChatGPT 4 is its ability to learn from its interactions with users. As it interacts with more users, it continues to learn and improve its responses. This means that the more it is used, the better it becomes at understanding and responding to user inputs.
ChatGPT 4 also has a wide range of applications. It can be used for customer service, personal assistants, and even in the medical field. For example, it could be used to help patients with mental health issues by providing them with personalized support and advice.
As chatbots continue to become more advanced, they will play an increasingly important role in our daily lives. ChatGPT 4 is leading the way in this evolution, with its advanced capabilities and ability to understand context. With its ability to learn from its interactions with users, ChatGPT 4 is set to become an essential tool in a wide range of industries.
In conclusion, ChatGPT 4 is a significant step forward in the development of chatbots. Its advanced capabilities and ability to understand context make it more human-like and natural than previous chatbots. As technology continues to advance, ChatGPT 4 will continue to evolve and become an essential tool in many industries.
Name: Muhammad Qavi Khan
Nick Name: Qavi
Nationality: Pakistani
Born city : Peshawar
Occupation: Actor
Date of Birthday : November 13, 1932
Spouse name : Naheed Qavi (Married ,1965)
Died : 5 March 2023 (Canada)(Due to cancer,Age 80)
Artificial intelligence (AI) has a long and fascinating history. The concept of AI can be traced back to ancient civilizations, but it was not until the 20th century that the field of AI truly began to take shape. Here is a brief overview of the history of AI:
Pre-20th Century: The Roots of AI
The idea of creating intelligent machines dates back to ancient civilizations. For example, the ancient Greeks were fascinated by the idea of automatons, or self-moving machines. In the 16th century, Leonardo da Vinci designed plans for humanoid robots. However, it was not until the 20th century that the field of AI truly began to take shape.
20th Century: The Birth of AI
In the 1950s, a group of researchers at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire conducted a workshop on the topic of artificial intelligence. This workshop is considered to be the birthplace of the modern field of AI.
During this time, researchers developed early AI technologies such as expert systems and natural language processing. Expert systems were designed to mimic the decision-making abilities of a human expert in a specific field, while natural language processing allowed computers to understand and respond to human language.
21st Century: The Rise of AI
In the 21st century, AI has continued to evolve and advance at a rapid pace. One of the biggest developments in AI has been the advent of machine learning, which allows computers to learn and adapt without being explicitly programmed.
Another significant development has been the emergence of artificial neural networks, which are modeled after the structure and function of the human brain. These neural networks have made it possible for computers to perform tasks such as image and speech recognition with impressive accuracy.
Today, AI is being used in a wide range of fields, including healthcare, finance, transportation, and even entertainment. As AI continues to advance, it will likely play an increasingly important role in our lives and society.
Artificial intelligence, or AI, refers to the development of computer systems that are able to perform tasks that would normally require human intelligence, such as recognizing patterns, making decisions, or learning from experience. There are many different types of AI, ranging from simple rule-based systems to more advanced machine learning algorithms that can adapt and improve over time.
One of the key goals of AI research is to create systems that are able to learn and adapt on their own, without being explicitly programmed for every task. This is known as “machine learning,” and it involves training algorithms on large datasets in order to allow them to make predictions or decisions based on patterns they have learned from the data. Machine learning algorithms are used in a wide variety of applications, such as image and speech recognition, natural language processing, and predictive analytics.
Another important aspect of AI is its potential to augment or augment human capabilities. For example, AI-powered tools and systems can assist humans in making decisions, analyzing data, or performing tasks more efficiently. In some cases, AI systems may even be able to take on certain tasks entirely, freeing up humans to focus on more complex or creative work.
However, the development and deployment of AI systems also raises a number of ethical and societal questions. For example, there are concerns about the potential for AI systems to perpetuate or amplify existing biases, or to displace human workers with automation. There are also broader questions about the long-term impact of AI on society and the economy.
Despite these concerns, AI has the potential to bring significant benefits and efficiencies to a wide range of industries and applications. As the field of AI continues to advance, it will be important to carefully consider the ethical and societal implications of these technologies and to ensure that they are developed and used responsibly.
Here are five potential ways you might be able to earn money by using ChatGPT or other language models:
It is important to keep in mind that using ChatGPT or any other language model carries certain risks, such as the potential for the generated text to be biased or to contain factual errors. It is always important to carefully review and fact-check any content generated by these tools before publishing or using it for any purpose.
Name: Ahmed Rushdi
Date of Birth: 24 April 1934
Birth Place: Hyderabad Deccan, British India
Origin: Pakistani
Died: 11 April 1983 (aged 48)
Genres: Classical, Music, Pop, Ghazal, Disco, hip-hop, rock n roll
Occupation(s): Urdu and regional playback singer
Instrument(s): Vocalist
Years active: 1951–1983
Name: Falak Shabir
Date of Birth: 27 Dec 1985
Birth Place: Karachi, Sindh
Education: Graduate
Spouse: Sarah Khan (m. 2020)
Religion: Islam
Profession: Actor, Singer, Songwriter, Lyricist
Nationality: Pakistani
Name: Sartaj Aziz
Date of Birth: 7 February 1929 (age 94)
Birth Place: Mardan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, British India (now Pakistan)
Nationality: Pakistani
Political Party: Pakistan Muslim League (N)
Relations: Ashar Aziz (nephew)
Alma mater: University of Punjab, Harvard University
Occupation: Economist, Politician
Cabinet: First Sharif ministry (1990–93), Second Sharif ministry (1997–98), Third Sharif ministry (2013–2017)
Awards: Tamgha-e-Pakistan (1959)
Died: 2 Januray 2024
Name: Roshan Khan
Date of Birth: 26 November 1929
Nationality: Pakistani
Birth Place: Peshawar
Profession: Squash Player
Name: Jahangir Khan
Nationality: Pakistani
Religion: Islam
Date of Birth: 10 December 1963
Born City: Karachi
Residence: Karachi, Pakistan
Retired: 1993
Racquet used: Unsquashable