Pakistan, Google to use AI to improve public services, boost government efficiency

Pakistan, Google to use AI to improve public services, boost government efficiency
View on original source
Category: SciTech
Share
Archive
Like
Ministry of Information Technology Secretary Zarar Hashim Khan (right) and Google's Senior Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Southeast Asia David Weller exchange documents after sighing the MoU on August 21, 2026. — PID The government and Google on Friday inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to promote national digital transformation and innovation in Pakistan. Ministry of Information Technology Secretary Zarar Hashim Khan and Google's Senior Director of Government Affairs and Public Policy for Southeast Asia, David Weller, signed the MoU at a ceremony held in Islamabad today. Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, US Chargé d'Affaires, Natalie Baker and members of the Federal Cabinet witnessed the signing ceremony. The MoU aims to strengthen cooperation in Pakistan on digital skills, IT exports and innovation. Under the MoU, Pakistan and Google have also agreed to expand the Google Career Certificates programme to promote digital skills, setting a target by the Google for issuing one hundred fifty thousand career certificates in the country during the current year. Pakistan and Google have further agreed to expand Pakistani students' access to advanced AI tools, paving the way for Pakistani students' access to Google's advanced artificial intelligence tools, including Google AI Plus and Gemini free of cost. The two sides also agreed to cooperate on establishing an AI centre of excellence in Islamabad, adding that the centre would train Pakistani youth and human resources according to the requirements of the global market. Pakistan and Google also agreed to cooperate in enhancing the global competitiveness of Pakistan's mobile applications and gaming industry, promote digital payments system and expand the scope of digital commerce. Under the MoU, AI-powered data analytics will be used in the Federal Board of Revenue's digitisation programme. The two sides also agreed to use AI in agriculture for crop monitoring, forecasting and sustainable farming practices, while digital platforms would be leveraged to help small and medium-sized enterprises gain access to global markets. Under the MoU, a task force comprising the government, Google and relevant stakeholders would be established to prepare a roadmap for Pakistan's IT exports and competitiveness. This task force will identify barriers to IT exports and opportunities for growth., The two sides also agreed to expand scope of opportunities for young people in digital skills, startups and the technology sector through greater cooperation. This cooperation is a significant milestone towards Prime Minister's vision of increasing Pakistan's IT exports and digital economy to thirty billion dollars by the year 2030.

(0)Comments

 

A note on cookies

Newshunt uses essential cookies to keep you signed in and to remember your language and country, so the site works the way you expect. With your permission, we'd also like to use analytics cookies to understand how people use Newshunt and improve it over time.

Accepting only affects analytics. To learn more, view our Privacy Policy or Terms & Conditions.