The most recent development in Pakistan's AI landscape is the partnership between the Pakistan Digital Authority and the United Nations University, aiming to train over one million civil servants in artificial intelligence by 2028. Announced during the Indus AI Week 2026, this initiative is part of a broader strategy to modernize the public sector and enhance governance through AI skills. TechJuice highlights this as a 'major step toward modernizing its public sector,' emphasizing the strategic importance of AI in governance. This move is part of a larger trend in Pakistan to integrate AI across various sectors, including education and industry, as reported by studyabroad.pk, which notes the introduction of AI as a formal subject in schools starting April 2026, under the Islamabad Federal Directorate of Education.
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Pakistan Digital Authority Collaborates with UN for AI Training

Pakistan partners with UN to train 1M civil servants in AI by 2028, modernizing governance. AI in schools starts 2026. Indus AI Week highlights tech growth, with startups gaining global acclaim.
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