Islamabad:In a concerted effort to promote the ethical and inclusive development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pakistan, Unesco organized a multi-stakeholder dialogue that gathered more than 25 experts and representatives from key sectors including relevant ministries, civil society, academia, and media.
The dialogue was in relation to global commemoration of World Press Freedom Day 2025, highlighting the critical intersection of AI, media freedom and journalist freedom. To guide the country’s adoption of AI in a responsible and transformative manner, Pakistan’s upcoming draft national AI policy revolves around five strategic pillars - AI Innovation Ecosystem; Awareness & Readiness; Secure AI Ecosystem; Transformation and Evolution; and International Cooperation and Collaboration.
This Unesco-led multi-stakeholder dialogue centered on the Secure AI Ecosystem pillar, aspiring to harness emerging technologies to foster a secure, transparent, and accountable AI ecosystem, while ensuring ethical integrity, inclusivity, and the protection of digital rights for all. Furthermore, it underscored the need for a human-centered and rights-based approach to AI development that is also at the core of Unesco’s global Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, adopted in 2021. Participants engaged in interactive discussions around the five strategic pillars of Pakistan’s draft national AI policy. They identified practical policy gaps and collectively proposed a set of preliminary policy recommendations.
These discussions emphasized the necessity for AI systems in Pakistan to be transparent, inclusive, and particularly sensitive to the rights of vulnerable communities. Stakeholders further called for enhanced inter-sectoral coordination and stronger institutional capacity to ensure policy coherence and effective implementation.
During the dialogue, Afke Bootsman, the Head of the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office in Pakistan emphasized the importance of ensuring that the transformative potential of AI is guided by the principles of inclusion, equity, and human rights. She further highlighted that the UN reflects a strong commitment to leaving no one behind in the digital era. This initiative came at a critical moment in Pakistan’s digital transformation journey,” explained Dr. Aneel Salman, a renowned policy and governance expert.
He further stated, “A well-crafted policy is essential to harness the transformative power of AI for inclusive growth, safeguard democratic values, and build lasting trust in institutions.” Antony Kar Hung Tam, Officer-in-Charge of the Unesco Office in Pakistan, reiterated UNESCO’s long-term support, "The insights gathered through today’s dialogue will play a critical role in advancing an ethical, inclusive, and sustainable AI policy for Pakistan. Unesco stands ready to support national efforts to ensure that AI serves as the public good, promotes human rights, and accelerates progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals."
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