Legal Framework of Artifical Intelligence in Pakistan and Its Regularisation: A Comperative Anaylsis and Its Development with Cognitive Suggestions
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17494761
Abstract
This research assesses the considerations of artificial intelligence (AI) issues within the context of the Pakistan AI policy implementation gaps and legal architecture. The application of AI technologies has fundamental impacts on business activities globally; however, in the case of Pakistan, the ethical issues of AI use, privacy, and liability concerns due to the lacking framework are very alarming. This research evaluates in detail the gaps in AI governance on a comparative basis between the European Union, the US, China, and Pakistan. A qualitative study design through a legal comparative analysis focused on the tailored use of international best practices in Pakistan’s socio-legal framework. Findings illuminate the aggressive AI-accomplished technology policy gap highlighting Pakistan’s neglect on protective governance versus socio-technology relations proactive governance burdens. The research outlines strategies to assist Pakistan in drafting an AI policy that meets the expectations of international frameworks while effectively addressing pertinent considerations in the region.
Key words: Artificial Intelligence Law, Regulation of AI in Pakistan, Comparative Legal Analysis, AI Governance and Policy, Cognitive Development Strategies
