UAE students develop high-tech tool that can prevent scams

UAE students develop high-tech tool that can prevent scams

29 May 2024

UAE students develop high-tech tool that can prevent scams

Coders come up with innovative projects as part of InnovateX Hackathon at 42 Abu Dhabi in collaboration with the Ministry of Interior.

UAE students develop high-tech tool that can prevent scams for people of determination

An AI-powered voice assistant and a tool to detect and prevent scams are among the several cutting-edge technologies developed by the students of 42 Abu Dhabi, for people of determination (PoD). These cool innovative projects have been created as part of the InnovateX Hackathon held at 42 Abu Dhabi in collaboration with the UAE Ministry of Interior. The hackathon focused on enhancing the ministry’s application for people of determination. Students at Abu Dhabi’s disruptive coding school shared their experiences with Khaleej Times, of making new solutions to improve the platform’s accessibility features.

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