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April 25, 2026 - Comments Off on Restricted Access to Advanced AI Models Raises Governance and Equity Concerns

Restricted Access to Advanced AI Models Raises Governance and Equity Concerns

AI companies are increasingly restricting access to their most advanced models, raising concerns about transparency, accountability, and equitable access. OpenAI’s recently announced GPT-Rosalind, a powerful model for life sciences, is being made available only to select “trusted” users, reflecting a broader trend among tech firms to limit public access to high-capability AI systems.

While companies argue that restricted access helps manage risks associated with dual-use capabilities, such as cybersecurity and biological research, experts warn that allowing private entities to control access to such technologies raises governance challenges. Questions remain over who defines “legitimate” users and how global equity is ensured, particularly for researchers outside Western institutions.

The development also highlights tensions between safety and openness, as open-source models continue to evolve and may soon match proprietary systems. Experts are calling for stronger government oversight and clearer regulatory frameworks to balance innovation, risk management, and public accountability in the rapidly advancing AI landscape.

April 8, 2026 - Comments Off on Google Updates Gemini AI with Mental Health Safeguards Amid Lawsuit

Google Updates Gemini AI with Mental Health Safeguards Amid Lawsuit

Google has announced new mental health safeguards for its Gemini AI chatbot following a lawsuit alleging the tool contributed to a user’s suicide. The update introduces a redesigned “Help is available” feature that detects signs of distress and provides users with one-click access to crisis hotlines via call, text, or chat. The feature remains active throughout the conversation once triggered. Google also pledged $30 million to support global crisis hotlines and additional funding for AI safety training initiatives. The move comes amid growing scrutiny of AI chatbots and their potential risks, with ongoing legal cases raising concerns about accountability, user safety, and ethical AI design.

March 30, 2026 - Comments Off on Pakistan Joins Sovereign AI White Paper Launch at Beijing Forum

Pakistan Joins Sovereign AI White Paper Launch at Beijing Forum

The Pakistani Embassy in China participated in the launch of a sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) white paper at the Zhongguancun Forum in Beijing, alongside representatives from several countries including China, Brazil, Malaysia, and Kazakhstan. The document emphasizes national control over AI systems, data, and infrastructure, while encouraging international cooperation on governance and deployment. Pakistan’s Tech Affairs Counsellor highlighted the country’s interest in collaborative AI development, particularly in adapting technologies to local needs and expanding partnerships with Chinese firms. The initiative reflects growing global attention toward “sovereign AI” as countries seek greater control over critical digital infrastructure, data security, and technological independence.

March 28, 2026 - Comments Off on Pakistan Plans App-Based Fuel Subsidy System for Low-Income Users

Pakistan Plans App-Based Fuel Subsidy System for Low-Income Users

The government has announced plans to introduce a mobile application-based system to deliver targeted fuel subsidies to low-income consumers amid ongoing energy challenges. The initiative will use digital vouchers and QR code verification to distribute subsidised petrol through designated nozzles at fuel stations, primarily for two- and three-wheelers. Users will be allocated fixed monthly quotas linked to their CNIC and vehicle registration, ensuring controlled and transparent distribution. To support implementation, around 24,000 mobile devices will be deployed across petrol pumps nationwide. Officials say the system aims to replace blanket subsidies with targeted support, improve efficiency, and reduce misuse, while leveraging digital infrastructure to manage fuel distribution more effectively.

March 10, 2026 - Comments Off on Pakistan Concludes 5G Spectrum Auction, Raising $507 Million

Pakistan Concludes 5G Spectrum Auction, Raising $507 Million

Pakistan completed its long-awaited 5G spectrum auction in Islamabad, selling 480 megahertz of spectrum for approximately $507 million after three rounds of bidding. Telecom operators Zong, Jazz, and Ufone competed heavily for key 5G frequency bands, particularly the 2600 MHz band, with Jazz acquiring 190 MHz, Ufone 180 MHz, and Zong 110 MHz overall. Officials said the auction would expand digital infrastructure and enable faster connectivity, with Jazz announcing 5G test trials across 180 towers. The government described the auction as a major step toward improving internet quality, expanding 4G coverage, and enabling emerging technologies such as AI, blockchain, and Web3 in Pakistan’s digital economy.

February 16, 2026 - Comments Off on Global AI Impact Summit Opens in New Delhi Amid Focus on Governance, Jobs, and Safety

Global AI Impact Summit Opens in New Delhi Amid Focus on Governance, Jobs, and Safety

A five-day global AI Impact Summit began in New Delhi, bringing together world leaders, tech CEOs, and policymakers to discuss AI governance, job disruption, and child safety. Attended by over 20 national leaders and major tech figures, the summit aims to develop a shared roadmap for global AI collaboration. Experts, however, cautioned that the event’s broad agenda may limit concrete regulatory commitments, even as concerns grow over AI’s societal risks, misinformation, and potential impact on employment across multiple industries.

October 1, 2025 - Comments Off on China Introduces K Visa to Attract Foreign Tech Experts

China Introduces K Visa to Attract Foreign Tech Experts

China has introduced a new K visa to attract young foreign talent in science and technology. The visa, announced in August and launched this week, simplifies immigration procedures by removing the requirement for a domestic sponsor. It allows multiple entries, extended stays, and participation in education, culture, science, and business activities. The initiative contrasts with recent US visa changes, which added a one-time $100,000 fee for H-1B applications. Indian nationals, who make up most H-1B recipients, are likely to be heavily affected. Chinese state media emphasised that the K visa supports openness to international expertise, dismissing claims of an “immigration crisis.” The measure is part of China’s bid to strengthen its global leadership in technology and innovation.