National Taskforce sets roadmap for AI-powered sectoral transformation, national development

Task force will engage in global partnerships to facilitate knowledge exchange and align Pakistan’s AI policies with international best practices

Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives Professor Ahsan Iqbal on Tuesday chaired a meeting of the National AI Task Force, which brought together top government officials, industry leaders and experts.

The meeting discussed the AI Implementation Roadmap that has been meticulously devised through the collaborative efforts of the National Center of Artificial Intelligence (NCAI) and the task force, a news release said.

This strategic initiative is designed to enhance productivity, drive innovation, and ensure the country’s competitiveness in the global arena.

The minister recognized NCAI’s pivotal role in leveraging its expertise, existing centers and the collective capabilities of industry partners to advance AI development in Pakistan.

He stressed that AI implementation was expected to accelerate economic growth, foster innovation, create new job opportunities and improve efficiency across sectors such as judiciary, healthcare, manufacturing, education, energy, climate change and defense.

He also highlighted the ‘Uraan Pakistan’ initiative launched by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, which aims to leverage AI for export growth, sustainable development and advancing the 5Es—Enhancing exports, accelerating digital transformation, implementing sustainable practices, developing efficient energy solutions and promoting social justice.

Additionally, AI Liaison Offices would be established in key regions to facilitate localized implementation, addressing the specific needs of each area.

The taskforce outlined a clear, actionable roadmap, with immediate milestones. As part of the first phase, the Ministry of Planning would facilitate the creation of a detailed three-month action plan, including the organization of 12 sector-specific workshops.

The workshops would focus on sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, manufacturing, law, energy and climate change.

Ahsan Iqbal emphasized the need for immediate action, stressing that the workshops and action plans must be completed within the next three months to ensure the swift integration of AI across the country.

The Ministry of Information Technology (MoIT), along with provincial governments, would provide critical infrastructure and technical support to enable these initiatives.

Minister Ahsan highlighted the importance of collaboration across government bodies and private sectors. He called for a holistic approach to AI integration that not only advanced technological development but also considered the social, ethical, and environmental impacts of AI.

In the coming months, the task force will engage in global partnerships to facilitate knowledge exchange and align Pakistan’s AI policies with international best practices. The creation of AI tech parks will support startups and innovations, fostering the commercialization of AI solutions.

Ahsan Iqbal stressed that the transition from planning to execution was critical for success, calling for regular updates and progress reviews to ensure the country stays on course to meet its AI objectives.

The immediate focus would be on developing a solid AI infrastructure, cultivating a skilled workforce, and deploying AI-driven solutions across essential sectors to create measurable impact.

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