Abu Dhabi plans to make its AI Government entirely based on artificial intelligence by 2027 while building new jobs and boosting the economy. UAE will dedicate Dh13 billion to transform its government systems which will give 5,000 UAE nationals work and boost service quality.
AI technology has the power to change the future of governance work for the better.
When governments use AI technology they can achieve better cyber security protection and medical care while improving their ability to prepare for emergencies and reduce crime. Project delivery expert Shiva Pillai believes AI can predict more accurately to enhance citizen life quality while boosting the economy and making better choices.
We could experience problems including inaccurate data and unfair service distribution. Pillai explained that AI systems require reliable and proper data to operate well and pointed to his own experiences where official mistakes caused process delays.
We work to generate new jobs and train the workforce for advanced career development.
AI initiatives demand more experts in machine learning engineering, data science, and robotics technology for new job positions. The demand grows for professionals who will monitor AI policies while ensuring legal compliance and safeguarding systems from threats. Tech expert Sami Abd Alnour advised the UAE to educate its nationals about AI governance and ethical practices to match national goals for responsible AI usage.
Building New Infrastructure
Abu Dhabi needs robust digital infrastructure with high-performance computers and modern data centers to establish its AI-native government. The new systems will protect data better and make everything work better while cutting down paperwork through automatic processes.
Improved Citizen Experiences
AI systems will help the government provide quicker and easier services with better run operations and instant decision power for faster results. Active security systems monitor potential threats to keep data safe and ready citizens for the next-wave of digital challenges.