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12-year-old Indian-origin girl builds AI startup

Mana Jampala, a 12-year-old entrepreneur of Indian origin residing in British Columbia, Canada, has founded Voxa, an AI startup providing voice agents and receptionists for small and medium-sized businesses. In an exclusive interview with India Today, Jampala talked about how she began learning Python at the age of nine. The idea for Voxa emerged when she noticed her father's biotech company losing revenue due to missed customer calls. Despite facing initial skepticism from local businesses regarding her age, she successfully pitched her AI solution online. Jampala balances her startup with e-schooling, sports, and art, drawing inspiration from tech leaders like Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg. Her family hails from Andhra Pradesh, and her entrepreneurial journey has garnered widespread attention in India and globally. She advocates for using screen time constructively to learn and innovate rather than just consuming content.

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