Bangladesh stands at a defining moment to position itself as an AI-enabled economy by capitalising on its youthful workforce, expanding digital infrastructure and ongoing policy reforms, speakers said on Wednesday, stressing that strategic investments in skills, innovation and responsible artificial intelligence could accelerate sustainable economic growth and strengthen the country's global competitiveness.
They, however, warned that the rapid rise of AI also presents significant challenges, including threats to intellectual property, data privacy, human creativity and critical thinking, calling for a balanced approach that embraces technological advancement while safeguarding human capability and ethical standards.
Speakers said Bangladesh should prioritise developing AI talent, integrating AI into high-impact sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education and industry, and transforming its ICT outsourcing sector into a knowledge-driven AI services industry capable of competing in global value chains.
They also underscored the need for a national AI ecosystem built on research, innovation, digital infrastructure and international collaboration, saying countries that invest wisely in AI today will be better positioned to shape the future global economy.
The remarks came at a discussion titled "AI Future for Bangladesh: Challenges and Prospects" held in the city's Baridhara diplomatic zone.
President of Eelaia Foundation and honorary consul of Ireland in Bangladesh Masud Khan said that Bangladesh has a unique opportunity to leverage artificial intelligence (AI) as a strategic driver of sustainable economic growth, governance modernisation and regional leadership, said
Speaking at a discussion on AI, he said the country stands at a pivotal moment in its development journey following the student-led July Revolution of 2024, which has created new opportunities for inclusive governance, economic reform and technological advancement.
With a young and growing population, a resilient industrial base and the government's commitment to digital transformation, Bangladesh is well-positioned to transition towards an AI-driven economy, he said.