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Artificial Intelligence, Productivity & Economic Growth

Published on: February 15, 2026 5:52 AM

February 15, 2026 by Muhammad Zahid Rifat

The world stands on the edge of a technological revolution poised to boost productivity, stimulate global economic growth, and elevate income levels worldwide. This new era is driven by the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI is broadly defined as the capability of a machine or an agent to mimic human intelligence, achieve goals in a variety of environments, and perform complex tasks traditionally carried out by humans. AI encompasses various technologies designed to enable machines to perceive, interpret, act, and learn – replicating human cognitive abilities.

Integrating AI into the economic system is expected to unleash significant productivity gains in the near future. These productivity gains could lead to higher economic growth and improved income levels. AI is being integrated around the world at a remarkable speed. Capital deepening and a surge in productivity could raise worker productivity and incomes, contributing to overall economic expansion. AI promises to transform virtually all sectors, including manufacturing, finance, retail, agriculture, healthcare, education, transportation, logistics, and energy.

In this process of technological transformation, many stakeholders will play a pivotal role in shaping the direction of AI integration. Major corporations must make critical decisions regarding how they integrate AI into their workforce. Large companies may develop in-house AI systems, while universities and AI/computer science laboratories will continue developing AI models, some of which may be released as open source. Federal legislators and policymakers will also have a significant impact through innovative policy interventions that help shape the future of technology and the broader economy.

The full harnessing of AI’s potential depends on each country’s level of development. Therefore, it is crucial to focus on building fundamental infrastructure and creating a digitally skilled labour force. Additionally, prioritising AI innovation and integration, along with establishing appropriate regulatory frameworks, is essential to maximising the benefits of expanded AI adoption. Pakistan’s economy has considerable potential to benefit from this technological revolution, which could significantly enhance productivity and growth across multiple sectors. However, Pakistan must adequately prepare for this global transformation.

The country should prioritise digital infrastructure development, innovation, integration, and human capital development, which are vital for harnessing the potential of Artificial Intelligence. There is growing recognition in Pakistan that digital infrastructure, regulations, and technology policies must be integrated into national planning. Strategic policy interventions can shape the future of technology and the economy by focusing on digital skills development and incentivising research and development across all sectors. Without these measures, sectors heavily reliant on manual and traditional roles may miss out on the early benefits of AI, potentially widening economic disparities.

The country should prioritise digital infrastructure development, innovation, integration, and human capital development, which are vital for harnessing the potential of Artificial Intelligence.

It is worth noting that the incumbent federal government, under the leadership of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has shown awareness of the latest technological advancements unfolding globally and is attempting to adopt and integrate them into economic and financial sectors in a cautious but purposeful manner, keeping national interests at the forefront while seeking to use AI to boost productivity and sustain economic stability. While addressing the inauguration of Indus AI Week in Islamabad recently, the Prime Minister announced an ambitious $1 billion investment in AI by 2030, describing the Indus AI initiative as a game-changer for the national economy and governance framework. He also announced 1,000 fully funded PhD scholarships, training for one million non-IT professionals in AI, and the introduction of a nationwide AI curriculum, including in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan, and remote areas of Balochistan. He emphasised that agriculture, industry, and youth empowerment are at the core of Pakistan’s AI roadmap.

These announcements are ambitious and must be implemented with sincerity, commitment, and determination to ensure that Pakistan reaps the benefits of AI and does not fall behind in the global race for technological advancement and innovation.

The writer is a Lahore-based freelance journalist, columnist and retired Deputy Controller (News), Radio Pakistan, Islamabad, and can be reached at [zahidriffat@gmail. com (mailto:[email protected])

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: Artificial Intelligence, economic growth, productivity

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