Pakistan is set to launch a comprehensive Artificial Intelligence (AI) curriculum aimed at students from primary school to university level, according to a proposal presented today by Dr. Ishfaq Ahmad.

The initiative, which will be implemented under the Ministry of Federal Education, is designed to equip Pakistani students with the skills necessary to navigate an increasingly technology-driven world.

The announcement was made during a meeting led by Parliamentary Secretary Ms. Farah Naz Akbar, which focused on advancing Pakistan’s technology sector while improving the education and healthcare systems. Dr. Ahmad’s proposal is expected to play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s workforce for the future, emphasizing AI as a critical field of study.

Mr. Shamshad Ahmed Khan, a consultant in education and healthcare, also contributed to the discussions, offering advice on enhancing educational and healthcare services, particularly in Kuwait. The meeting highlighted the importance of international collaboration and innovation in achieving these objectives.