The Faculty of Engineering and Computing at the National University of Modern Languages (NUML) recently hosted the “Artificial Intelligence: Ethics, Creativity & the Future of Work” conference, shedding light on the substantial prospects of AI and branding it as a multi-billion dollar market for Pakistan.
The conference, attended by NUML Director General Brig Shahzad Munir, deans, heads of departments, faculty members, and a sizable student audience, delved into various aspects of AI’s future. Dr. Shoaib Khan, in his address, underscored the multi-billion dollar market potential for Pakistan, particularly in the defense system, urging the youth to explore and leverage these opportunities.
Dr. Mumeera Bano elaborated on the crucial role of Artificial Intelligence, drawing insights from the Australian model to enlighten students about its applications. Dr. Babar Majid Bhatti, Chief Executive Officer of the National Information Technology Board (NITB), emphasized the importance of knowledge-seeking and guided students on AI’s role in national development.
A highlight of the conference was a panel discussion involving academia and industry experts, delving into concrete points regarding the future demand for AI in Pakistan. The event aimed to inspire and inform students about the vast potential AI holds for the country’s economic landscape.
“NUML remains at the forefront of fostering innovation and shaping the future workforce,” said [University Spokesperson/Official].
“This conference is a testament to our commitment to providing a platform for dialogue on cutting-edge technologies like AI and their transformative impact on Pakistan’s growth.”