Cabinet approves national AI policy, targets 1m professionals by 2030

Hajj policy for 2026, which includes 70% government quota and 30% private sector quota, also approved

PM Shehbaz Sharif addressing cabinet meeting on July 30 in Islamabad. Photo: PID

ISLAMABAD:

The federal cabinet has approved the National Artificial Intelligence (AI) Policy for 2025, aimed at harnessing technology to drive economic growth. The policy targets training one million AI professionals, offering 3,000 annual scholarships, developing 1,000 local AI products, and launching 50,000 AI-related projects by 2030.

Chairing the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted the government’s focus on empowering youth and enhancing the economy through AI.

The policy will encourage the development of AI skills, training, and access for women and people with disabilities. The cabinet was briefed about the AI revolution expected globally by 2030, with significant financial impacts on the global economy.

The policy will include an AI Innovation Fund and AI Venture Fund to encourage private sector involvement. Steps to increase AI use in public services, cyber security, and environmental management are also covered in the policy.

To oversee the policy's implementation, the establishment of an AI Council and an Action Plan was approved. The cabinet also ratified decisions made in the Cabinet Committees on privatisation and legislation.

Sharif further acknowledged the damage caused by recent rains across various regions of the country, with mountainous areas suffering the most. He directed that measures be taken to address the damage caused by these natural disasters.

PM also lauded the efforts of the energy minister and his team, highlighting the successful negotiations with Independent Power Producers, which have resulted in billions of rupees in savings for the country.

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