The Minister of Information Technology, Shaza Fatima Khawaja, emphasized the government’s approach to artificial intelligence training (AI) in education and workforce, Pakistan radio reported on Saturday.
The interest shown by children in Ai Tools has doubled during the past year, according to a report, and companies also use them on a large scale. However, experts have warned that the development of AI should not be guided only by market forces and emphasized their regulation.
Khawaja met with the regional team of ecosystems and communities of developers of Google, where they explored the strategic collaboration to advance in the panorama of ia of Pakistan.
In the policy discussion, the minister emphasized the strategic approach of the Government in the training of AI in “three critical domains: general education from the garden of infants to the university; the development of the workforce, including independent workers and industrial innovation.
He also emphasized the need for inclusive access to tools such as the AI Seekho program, sandbox environments and cloud loans.
Meanwhile, the Google team provided an overview of its developer ecosystem in the region, Pakistan radio aggregate. The team highlighted the contributions of Google developer groups, community -based artificial intelligence initiatives and shocking platforms such as Talemabad.
The minister requested a deeper collaboration between Google and the Ministry of IT and Telecommunications, as well as the effective integration of Pakistan into the global ecosystem of AI, according to the state of the state. Payment television.
Earlier this week, the Pakistani Socbyte platform launched the first cybersecurity program with the country designed to provide critical information to professionals.
Last week, the Minister of Planning, Ahsan IQBAL, requested the integration of AI in the National Development Strategy and announced the establishment of a National Fund of AI to provide financial support for innovative ideas and pilot projects.
In June, the Ministry of Education and Google announced a “strategic collaboration” to improve access to education and support the development of a digital learning ecosystem.