The National Accountability Bureau (NAB) has developed Pakistan’s first sovereign generative AI-powered investigation system to strengthen the investigation of financial crimes and corruption, the National Centre of Artificial Intelligence (NCAI) announced on Tuesday.
NCAI Chairman Dr Yasar Ayaz described the platform as a major step toward digital transformation and institutional modernisation.
He said the indigenous AI system will improve the speed, accuracy, and efficiency of investigations while ensuring data sovereignty and institutional ownership.
The AI-powered platform is designed to assist investigators in complaint verification, inquiry management, financial analysis, evidence management, and decision-making.
According to Dr Ayaz, the system will help investigators process large volumes of information, generate actionable insights, and support evidence-based decisions in complex white-collar crime cases.
The project aligns with Pakistan’s broader digital governance strategy and aims to promote responsible adoption of artificial intelligence across public-sector institutions.
The announcement came during a meeting chaired by NAB Islamabad/Rawalpindi Director General Waqar Ahmed Chauhan, where NCAI experts demonstrated the platform’s capabilities and briefed officials on the project’s progress.
Participants expressed satisfaction with the development and reaffirmed their commitment to completing and deploying the system on schedule.
Once operational, the AI platform is expected to become a flagship indigenous technology initiative, paving the way for technology-driven governance, enhanced transparency, and modern law enforcement practices across Pakistan.
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