A young Pakistani woman, missing for 17 years, has been reunited with her family thanks to facial recognition technology and AI. Kiran, who went missing at age 10, was identified through a 2008 missing-person report. She expressed gratitude to the Edhi Foundation, where she grew up, before returning to her parents.
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