Pakistan, June 5 -- The world has spent the last few years obsessing over artificial intelligence. Headlines have been dominated by breakthroughs in large language models, increasingly sophisticated chatbots, autonomous systems, and the race among technology giants to build ever more powerful AI platforms. Governments are drafting AI strategies, investors are pouring billions into AI startups, and corporate executives are restructuring businesses around the promise of intelligent automation. Yet beneath the excitement surrounding algorithms, machine learning models, and semiconductor chips lies a more fundamental reality that receives far less attention. The future of artificial intelligence may ultimately be determined not by software en...