The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication in Pakistan has not yet finalized the National Artificial Intelligence Policy, which remains in draft form. This policy aims to establish a regulatory framework for AI, addressing both its potential benefits and associated risks. Stakeholder consultations are planned, and the draft has been available for feedback since June 2023.
The proposed policy includes five main pillars, focusing on creating an AI Regulatory Directorate and a Center of Excellence in AI. Currently, there is no specific regulatory structure for AI in Pakistan, but existing initiatives like the National Cyber Security Policy and the Pakistan Cloud First Policy aim to tackle related challenges. The draft policy seeks to balance innovation with risk management to ensure AI serves societal benefits.
• Pakistan's AI policy is still in draft stage with no finalization.
• Consultations with stakeholders are planned to finalize the AI policy.
The policy aims to regulate AI development and usage in Pakistan, ensuring societal benefits.
The framework consists of five pillars designed to address AI-related challenges and risks.
This policy aims to facilitate seamless data exchange among stakeholders in the digital economy.
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