

App Fights Eid al-Adha Animal Fraud in Karachi
Karachi's tech-driven solution for Eid al-Adha: A mobile app tackles sacrificial animal fraud. Karachi, Pakistan is gearing up for Eid al-Adha, and this year brings a unique technological solution to a long-standing challenge: ensuring the health and fair pricing of sacrificial animals. A new mobile application, showcased in a recent video, uses image analysis to determine the age and health of livestock. The app's algorithm examines pictures of the animal's teeth and other physical characteristics to generate a health score. "This app provides a level of transparency that has been lacking," said one local buyer. The app also offers a 3D model of the animal, allowing for a more thorough assessment. Furthermore, the app provides purchase recommendations, guiding buyers towards healthier options. This innovative technology is expected to reduce instances of fraud and ensure a more equitable experience for both buyers and sellers. The developers are already planning future updates to include features like weight estimation and disease detection, further enhancing the app's capabilities and its positive impact on the community.