I was born in a small village with no electricity that didn’t even have a name, just a number—293/EB. Growing up, life felt like being anonymous, just a number in the world. But when I saw a computer for the first time at 12 years old, everything changed. That moment lit something inside me. I didn’t know much, but I knew one thing for sure—this was the path I was going to follow.Somewhere far away, in Silicon Valley, someone had invented the personal computer. And because of that, a boy in a remote village in one of the poorest countries could start dreaming. That computer became my window to the world. It let me connect with people I never thought I’d meet. It let me learn from them, work with them, and eventually build things with them. It was my ticket to a bigger life.I learned how to program, and suddenly, I could create something that people anywhere in the world could use. That felt like magic. The computer and the internet opened the door for me, and for anyone who had the desire to walk through it. I built platforms like Dharti.pk to bridge real estate needs in Pakistan, worked on complex software systems at Electrical.com, and helped businesses optimize their digital presence, scaling solutions for users globally. These experiences shaped me as a problem solver and creator, always looking to bridge gaps and make technology accessible.Today, sitting in Silicon Valley, I feel like I’m witnessing the next big revolution—Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs). Just like the personal computer once opened up a world of possibilities for me, AI is about to do the same for countless others. This technology has the power to break down barriers, allowing anyone, regardless of where they come from or what they know, to create something extraordinary. It’s not just changing the way we work—it’s changing who gets to be part of the future.As the founder of GoCustomer.ai, I’m carrying forward the same dream that started in that small village—using technology to bridge gaps and create real connections. We’re harnessing the power of AI to help businesses speak to people in ways that are personal, meaningful, and genuine—just like the connections I first discovered through that computer. Technology gave me a voice, and now, I’m using it to help others find theirs. From a village known only by a number, I’ve come to Silicon Valley—a place with a name the world recognizes, though I’m still discovering my own.
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