Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Jul 14, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - Saksham Pathak, a rising GenAI engineer from India, is making waves in the artificial intelligence space by building intelligent, scalable tools that apply Generative AI to solve real-world challenges. Currently pursuing his M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at IIIT Lucknow, Saksham is known for blending prompt engineering, advanced NLP pipelines, and vector databases into usable, explainable AI systems.
With a strong online presence under both his real name and his alias Parthmax, Saksham brings together a unique fusion of creator energy and engineering depth. His projects are widely available on Hugging Face, GitHub, and have earned recognition in developer and academic circles alike.
His most acclaimed contribution is FALCON, an AI-powered fake news analysis platform. FALCON performs multi-stage GenAI inference using GPT-4, LangChain, Wikipedia, and Serper API to classify, interpret, fact-check, and generate a confidence score for claims — offering a powerful tool in the fight against misinformation.
Beyond that, Saksham has deployed FaceAging-AI, a computer vision project on Hugging Face Spaces that simulates age progression using advanced facial recognition and synthesis techniques. His latest work, the Watershed Intelligence System, utilizes a Gemini-powered chatbot, FAISS-based vector search, and Plotly dashboards to deliver city-level planning insights to farmers and researchers.
What sets Saksham apart is not just his technical toolkit — which includes GPT-4, LangChain, FAISS, LoRA fine-tuning on Flan-T5/GPT-2, and FastAPI — but also his philosophy: “AI should be explainable, ethical, and impactful.”
As a content creator with over 100K+ followers on platforms like Instagram (@parthmax_), YouTube, and with an IMDB profile for his multimedia contributions, Saksham bridges the gap between storytelling and systems design — something that reflects in the intuitive and human-first nature of his GenAI products.
“I believe GenAI should not just generate content—it should generate clarity, trust, and solutions,” says Saksham. “That’s what I aim to build: intelligent systems with empathy and purpose.”
Whether it’s building Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) workflows, designing API-first backends, or shipping explainable AI apps to Hugging Face and GitHub, Saksham Pathak represents the next generation of AI engineers leading from India.
About Saksham Pathak:
Saksham Pathak is a GenAI engineer and MSc AI/ML student at IIIT Lucknow. He builds real-world AI systems using GPT-4, LangChain, Hugging Face, and FastAPI. Also known as "Parthmax" online, he blends creativity and code to ship usable, ethical, and impactful AI products.
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