Thursday, May 14th, 2026

Parliament exploring use of AI to enhance efficiency: Speaker Ghimire



LALITPUR: Speaker Devraj Ghimire has said that Nepal’s Parliament is studying ways to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) to improve efficiency in legislative and administrative functions.

Addressing the National Artificial Intelligence Conference organized by the Digital Media Foundation in Patan on Friday, Speaker Ghimire highlighted AI’s potential in supporting parliamentary committees, converting speech to text, and quickly retrieving and analyzing data related to bills and legislative documents.

He noted that necessary policy and legal frameworks are being prepared to both enable and regulate the use of AI. At the same time, challenges such as misinformation, hacking, and data security are being taken into account.

“The capacity of Parliament or the government alone will not suffice in formulating laws on such technical and complex issues,” Ghimire said, calling for active involvement of experts and stakeholders in shaping the country’s approach to AI.

Recalling that the government approved the National Artificial Intelligence Policy in August, the Speaker said its effective implementation would require close coordination between lawmakers, regulators, and the tech community.

Publish Date : 06 September 2025 18:14 PM

HoR and National Assembly meetings scheduled for today

KATHMANDU: The House of Representatives (HoR) is scheduled to convene

Manaslu marks 70 years of mountaineering history with 3,643 successful ascents

GORKHA: Seventy years of mountaineering history on Mt Manaslu have

Economic Digest: A Snapshot of Nepal’s Business News

KATHMANDU: Economic Digest presents a brief yet comprehensive roundup of

Flood risk and road expansion halt traffic on key road sections

KATHMANDU: Vehicular movement has been suspended along sections of the

Traffic enforcement generates Rs 2.177 million in revenue in a single day

KATHMANDU: A total of 2,365 motorists were penalized for violating