Google Dispatches ‘Computerized Sahafat’ to Improve Advanced News-casting Abilities for Pakistani Columnists

Google has presented another program called “Computerized Sahafat,” explicitly intended to improve the advanced news coverage abilities of 1,000 columnists in Pakistan. This drive, created as a team with Tech Valley, is essential for the more extensive Google News Drive (GNI). It intends to outfit writers with the most recent apparatuses, preparing, and assets expected to make precise and drawing in computerized content.

The program was authoritatively sent off on September 4 in Islamabad, with conspicuous figures like Kate Beddoe from Google’s APAC News Organizations taking part as key speakers. This work is a demonstration of Google’s continuous obligation to propelling news-casting across the globe, guaranteeing that writers have the help they need to adjust to the developing computerized scene. Through this program, Google desires to enable Pakistani columnists to deliver excellent advanced reporting that fulfills worldwide guidelines and resounds with worldwide crowds.