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Canadian 12-year-old builds AI receptionist tool aimed at small businesses

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Mana Jampala, a 12-year-old from Canada, has developed an AI receptionist called Voxa designed to help small businesses handle customer inquiries. Her entrepreneurial journey began at the age of nine, making Voxa a product of years of early ambition and learning. She is currently seeking her first paying client as she works to establish the tool in the market. Jampala also runs an online community that supports other young entrepreneurs in their own ventures.

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