From the village of Bankotil in Union Council Dariagali, Tuba Shahid Abbasi has received international recognition after being praised by Jones AI co‑founder and CTO Michael Rudman on International Women’s Day for her achievements in artificial intelligence. Her rise from local beginnings to a visible role in a global AI company has become a source of pride for her community.
Tuba Abbasi began her career at Jones Software as an auditor, conducting manual reviews related to insurance compliance. As the demands of technology evolved she adapted her skills, moving into prompt engineering and taking on more technical responsibilities within the company.
In her role as a prompt engineer she played a leading part in building an AI auditing agent that now automates tasks previously handled manually. That innovation has sped up workflows and increased the effectiveness of compliance reviews, demonstrating the practical benefits of applied AI in enterprise settings.
Her work now extends beyond prompt creation to researching new AI use cases and advising on how to integrate artificial intelligence with product design and user experience. Working from Pakistan, Tuba Abbasi remains closely connected with the company’s engineering team to help plan future technology directions.
Recently she led the development of an AI support agent designed to help vendors and tenants identify compliance gaps and take corrective action. This tool reflects her focus on building systems that assist users and improve operational transparency.
Alongside her technical achievements, Tuba Abbasi shared a video of scenic locations in Pakistan during her recent leave, highlighting the country’s natural beauty and drawing positive attention. Community leaders and education circles in Dariagali have celebrated her success, saying her dedication and skill have brought honor to her family and region and serve as an encouraging example for young Pakistani women pursuing education and careers in modern technology.
