If you're a user who uses artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot like Gemini for various tasks, but somehow worried of your personal data whether it's safe or not, then don't worry, as Google highlighted a range of tools, technologies, and educational initiatives designed to help students, parents, and educators in Pakistan navigate the AI era safely and responsibly.
Google reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that families can explore its benefits with the right safeguards in place. Gadinsider has gathered all the Google's tips and tricks for Pakistanis to stay safe in the AI era.
Google’s Cluster Director for Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, and Frontier Markets, Farhan Qureshi said: "Protecting kids and families online is a core commitment at Google, and we take this responsibility seriously. That’s why all our products — from YouTube, Google Search to the Android ecosystem — are secure by default and private by design. We recognize the critical importance of local partnerships and we are working closely with stakeholders across Pakistan. Together, we can build a safer internet, not just for today’s youth, but for all future generations."
Google APAC Head of Trust and Safety Norman Ng said: Access to AI — with the right guardrails — can unlock powerful opportunities for learning, creativity, and growth.
“This Safer Internet Month and beyond, we want to equip families in Pakistan with practical tools and knowledge to navigate technology safely and confidently,” added Norman.
Tips for Pakistanis to stay safe in AI era
Google shared some tips for Pakistanis, through which citizens can stay safe in the AI era, which include:
Built to protect: AI as digital safeguard
Google emphasised its “secure by design” and “secure by default” approach, which embeds safety protections directly into products. Parents get a peace of mind through protections like SafeSearch, which is on by default for children. Parents can further customize boundaries using Family Link to manage screen time, approve apps, and set content filters.
AI-powered tools such as Google Lens and Circle to Search help users identify suspicious links and potential scams in real time. Distinguishing between human-created and AI-generated content is an increasingly vital skill. Google recommends the “SIFT” method—Stop, Investigate the source, Find better coverage, and Trace claims—to help students critically evaluate online information.
Tools such as “About this image” in Search and SynthID also help identify deepfakes, manipulated images, or AI-written text.
Designed to respect: Flexible controls for families
Google offers customisable tools that put parents in control. YouTube’s Screen-Time tools, including the industry-first parental control Shorts timer with a “zero” option, updated account switching for age-appropriate profiles, and School Time settings on Android devices allow families to tailor technology use around study and family priorities.
Created to Empower: Building AI Literacy
Beyond protection, Google is investing in digital and AI literacy. The Gemini app offers students with guided AI support for learning, while programs like Experience AI and Be Internet Awesome help young people evaluate information critically, distinguish AI-generated content, and practice responsible digital citizenship.