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Pakistan’s Big Tech Push: One Million People to Be Trained in Artificial Intelligence
Pakistan is set to make a major investment in its digital future with a new initiative aimed at training one million people in artificial intelligence over the next three years. The program is part of a broader effort to accelerate technological development, create high-value employment opportunities, and strengthen the country’s position in the global digital economy. Officials say the growing influence of AI across industries makes it essential for Pakistan’s workforce to acquire modern skills that can meet future market demands. Alongside the training drive, the government has approved its first national AI policy, designed to support innovation, encourage local technology solutions, and build a sustainable AI ecosystem. Students selected under the initiative will receive AI education free of charge, expanding access to advanced digital knowledge. Authorities are also focusing on improving internet infrastructure through increased spectrum availability, expansion of telecommunications networks, and preparations for wider 5G deployment. Discussions with global technology companies and local manufacturing of digital devices are expected to further boost the sector. Officials believe that stronger connectivity, AI expertise, and modern digital infrastructure will help drive innovation, attract investment, enhance productivity, and improve Pakistan’s competitiveness in the rapidly evolving technology landscape.
