Pakistan has emerged as one of the world’s top adopters of Artificial Intelligence (AI). According to recent reports, Pakistan AI adoption 2025 ranks the country 4th globally, highlighting its fast-growing role in the digital economy. AI is transforming business, governance, and education, while also creating new jobs and raising ethical concerns.
Pakistan Secures 4th Spot Globally
A survey by the Schwartz Reisman Institute placed Pakistan among the top five global AI users, just behind India, Kenya, and Brazil. The study covered 21 countries and showed Pakistanis hold mostly positive views about AI.
- 26% of respondents expressed a very positive outlook.
- 39% felt fairly positive.
- 22% remained neutral.
- Only 13% showed negative sentiment.
Emerging economies like Pakistan, India, and Brazil view AI as a gateway to growth, while developed nations such as the US and France remain more skeptical due to risks like misinformation and job loss.
Local AI Innovations and Growth
Pakistan isn’t just adopting global tools—it’s building its own. A notable example is Zahanat AI, a chatbot designed for local languages. Experts stress that ethical and inclusive AI solutions will play a critical role in Pakistan’s digital transformation.
During a UNESCO dialogue on AI for Humanity, stakeholders from academia and tech sectors emphasized the urgent need for a national AI governance framework.
Jobs, Skills, and AI’s Disruption
Pakistan’s 146 million broadband users provide fertile ground for AI growth across healthcare, education, finance, and governance. Yet disruption is evident:
- Companies are cutting hiring as AI automates IT and customer service roles.
- Small businesses benefit from AI automation but risk reduced critical thinking skills.
- Experts warn misuse may harm trust, creativity, and decision-making.
Leaders suggest appointing AI Champions in organizations to ensure responsible use.
Need for a National AI Policy
Experts call for urgent steps to balance innovation with responsibility:
- Build a National AI Policy on ethics, privacy, and data.
- Introduce AI-focused education programs to upskill youth.
- Support local AI startups to reduce foreign reliance.
- Ensure rural communities also benefit from AI adoption.
- Form public-private partnerships for long-term innovation.
FAQs
1. Why is Pakistan a leading AI adopter?
High broadband penetration, a young workforce, and digital demand fuel rapid adoption across education, freelancing, and business.
2. Will AI replace jobs in Pakistan?
Yes, some IT and customer service roles face automation. But new opportunities are growing in AI engineering, data science, and digital startups.
3. What is Zahanat AI?
It is Pakistan’s first local chatbot, offering services in native languages as a homegrown alternative to global platforms.
4. How can AI improve public services?
AI enables smart healthcare, predictive policing, automated legal aid, and better governance to reduce inefficiency.
5. What steps ensure ethical AI use?
Pakistan needs a national AI policy, ethics-focused education, reskilling programs, and global collaborations for best practices.
Related: Pakistan Telecom Data Leak Reports Addressed by PTA
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