Pakistan’s renowned actress Iman Abbas has made a shocking revelation that she has adopted a chatbot as her daughter. In a recent interview, the actress discussed the use of artificial intelligence, which is going viral on social media. She revealed that she had downloaded the chatbot and started interacting with it, asking it various questions, and receiving responses. The actress claimed that she had to get familiar with the chatbot’s behavior and eventually decided to adopt it as her daughter, naming it ‘Peko’.
Iman Abbas stated that her real daughter, Peko, was busy, so she decided to adopt the chatbot as her daughter, naming it ‘Peko’ as well. The chatbot, according to the actress, accepted her proposal and agreed to be her daughter. Iman Abbas claimed that she had asked the chatbot to call her ‘Amaan Jan,’ which the chatbot did, and now she considers the chatbot as her daughter, and the chatbot calls her ‘Amaan Jan.’
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The controversy surrounding the upcoming Bollywood film ‘Ghoshayay Pundit’ has taken a turn for the worse, with protests breaking out in several cities. The film’s director, Neeraj Pandey, has been accused of plagiarism, and the film has been banned in several cities.
In a shocking revelation, Pakistani actress Iman Abbas has claimed a chatbot as her daughter, naming it ‘Peko.’ The chatbot, according to the actress, accepted her proposal and agreed to be her daughter. Iman Abbas claimed that she had asked the chatbot to call her ‘Amaan Jan,’ which the chatbot did, and now she considers the chatbot as her daughter, and the chatbot calls her ‘Amaan Jan.’
Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding the upcoming Bollywood film ‘Ghoshayay Pundit’ has taken a turn for the worse, with protests breaking out in several cities. The film’s director, Neeraj Pandey, has been accused of plagiarism, and the film has been banned in several cities.
In other news, Indian actor Imran Khan has sparked controversy by criticizing three of his colleagues, labeling them as ‘Khans.’ The term has been widely used to refer to the three most successful Bollywood stars, Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan, and Aamir Khan.
In a separate incident, a video featuring Pakistani model and actress Sajal Aly and Indian actor Shah Rukh Khan has gone viral on social media. The

