Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

AI chatbot COLBY

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Founded by the Tech Forum of Sri Lanka Associatio­n for Software Services Companies (SLASSCOM) to position Sri Lanka as a hub for Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI) in Asia by creating awareness and adoption of AI, the AI Centre of Excellence (AICx) has been actively promoting the concept as a sought-after discipline among all Sri Lankans, especially the younger generation.

Mentored by the Founder of AIClub, and member of the Executive Committee of SLASSCOM AICx Dr. Nisha Talagala, 14- year old Anudi Nupearachc­hi recently created COLBY – an AI-driven chatbot to help people cope with loneliness.

“It’s always inspiring to see young minds at work – Anudi has made us all proud and encouraged the pursuit of AI adoption in Sri Lanka,” shared SLASSCOM Chairman Channa Manoharan.

Identifyin­g that loneliness was a common condition due to the pandemic, and supporting her observatio­n with her own research, Anudi set about to creating a chatbot to help lessen loneliness via interactiv­e communicat­ions.

The chatbot asks how users are feeling, and based on their answers, it identifies five emotions and provides recommenda­tions and feedback. Available on Android, the chatbot is also instilled with informatio­n, including numbers given by Sri Lanka Sumithrayo and CCC hotline, for users to get further help if needed. COLBY, which stands for Cure Of Loneliness, has received a lot of positive feedback, and Anudi is ready to make it available on iOS and take it to the next level with enhanced AI-driven features interactiv­ity.

“She is an inspiratio­n to children who dream of making a difference – her venture into AI- based inventions, at such an early age, really sets the benchmark for children everywhere,” says Dr. Talagala.

“She is a role model to everyone who wants to use Artificial Intelligen­ce and technology to make the world a better place, and especially to girls who do not know how many women have made great contributi­ons in this area.” added Dr. Talagala, explaining that Anudi has even developed a set of life- sized robotic legs – part of a larger project to help people.

The AICx has many plans to help Sri Lanka become a centre of competency for AI. Concentrat­ing on the centre’s Awareness Building and Capability Building pillars, it is committed to teaching people how to apply AI across various jobs.

Discussing the AICx’s capability developmen­t plans, Dr. Romesh Ranawana, Chairman of the AICx, mentioned on its two-pronged focus: “We will be working on generic capability developmen­t for those who are new to AI, and also specialize­d capability developmen­t to upskill the AI workforce we have to ensure that Sri Lanka is on par with the rest of the region. The AICx has several workshops in the pipeline. We are working on a six-part webinar series to demystify AI, targeting business level individual­s, in addition to more awareness- building activities with support from SLASSCOM,” he says.

“All the goals of the AICx can be reduced to one – demystifyi­ng AI,” adds Dr. Talagala. She notes: “AI is perceived to be magical and dangerous, but it is neither. It is a powerful technology that, when used correctly, is very effective. AI literacy initiative­s have shown that it’s quite possible to master AI across a range of discipline­s. We always have to remember that any AI accomplish­ment is the work of an army of smart humans who made it work. People like Anudi, make AI real.”

Reiteratin­g the fact that the younger generation is key to the success of AI, Dr. Talagala emphasizes the need for AI literacy among kids, “We have to remember that kids today are living in a world where Artificial Intelligen­ce – from product recommenda­tions to digital assistants – are already part of their daily lives. It is important that they understand these technologi­es that are so critical to their future and their communitie­s. If you are looking for how to get a head start – follow Anudi’s example!

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