PANews February 10 News, DFINITY Foundation announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Government of Pakistan to establish sovereign cloud infrastructure on the Internet Computer network, develop generative AI applications, and build secure national communication systems.
The cooperation includes:
Pakistan Subnet: A sovereign, attack-resistant serverless cloud created by a network of nodes, with data and computing resources retained within Pakistan, aimed at preparing for the future of building and running AI software.
Caffeine AI Licenses: Pakistan will receive 1,500 initial licenses to support government, academia, private sector, and startups in interacting with AI through natural language, developing applications and services on the Pakistan Subnet, and accelerating digital transformation.
National Messenger Service: Developing a national-level communication tool based on sovereign Internet Computer infrastructure, utilizing verified digital identity technology to support privacy protection and digital asset transfers.
DFINITY in Pakistan: DFINITY will establish a branch in Pakistan to support government, academia, and developers in using AI to develop sovereign applications and promote Internet Computer technology.
This initiative aims to help Pakistan achieve digital sovereignty, promote AI technology development, and build infrastructure designed for the AI era, ensuring security, verifiability, and national control.
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