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In a groundbreaking move, the UAE government has unveiled a comprehensive digital transformation strategy aimed at enhancing public services through state-of-the-art artificial intelligence.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the UAE's Vice President and Prime Minister, inspected the latest advancements in a framework project dedicated to seamlessly integrating Agentic AI into the public sector.
Joining him were Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and other high-ranking UAE officials during this pivotal review.
This initiative seeks to revolutionize 50% of the UAE's governmental sectors and offerings over the next two years by leveraging Agentic AI technologies. These systems are designed to perform tasks, make decisions, and facilitate government functions with reduced human involvement.
Officials elaborated on the initiative's potential to enhance service quality, expedite government operations, and boost overall productivity through cutting-edge digital infrastructure and integrated federal data systems.
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan has charted a strategic plan to bolster the nation's leadership in AI and contemporary governance.
Key figures such as Omar Sultan Al Olama and Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi noted the project's active progress under stringent oversight.
This venture is also aimed at cultivating national AI capabilities, allowing for quicker decision-making and more proactive government services. It aspires to enhance the efficiency, responsiveness, and round-the-clock availability of UAE government systems.
According to the officials, this transformation aligns with the UAE's long-term vision of emerging as a global frontrunner in AI-driven governance and public services that prioritize the needs of citizens.
Ultimately, this initiative is set to transform the manner in which government services are offered, ensuring they are quicker, smarter, and more available to the nation's residents and businesses.