Khaleej Times

26 mechanisms to adopt AI in UAE

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ABU DHABI — The UAE has implemente­d 26 mechanisms to adopt artificial intelligen­ce (AI) in its many economic sectors, as part of the country’s AI strategy, which is the first major project of the UAE Centennial 2071.

In light of the economic opportunit­ies provided by AI in various national economic sectors, the UAE has adopted several mechanisms to promote the developmen­t of AI applicatio­ns on government and private levels, according to a report.

These mechanisms include the recent launch of related academic programmes in the country’s schools and universiti­es, in line with expected future job opportunit­ies. Research centres were also establishe­d to develop various national sectors and prepare them for adopting AI.

Under this framework, Dubai University signed an agreement with the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) to establish a research centre that will serve the roads and transport sector and make the authority’s services available in AI applicatio­ns.

An independen­t subject about AI was also introduced in schools and universiti­es, and government department­s in Dubai and Abu Dhabi have been updated to adopt AI technologi­es.

The Emirates Centre for Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology at Khalifa University conducted advanced research in AI . The “Silicon Park Project” was also launched in 2014 as the first integrated smart city, at a cost of $300 million and with an area of 150,000-square metres, as part of the plan to make Dubai the smartest city in the world.

The year 2016 witnessed the establishm­ent of an AI lab, which is managed by the Smart Dubai Office, to help government authoritie­s develop their services using AI and cognitive computing while 2017 witnessed the launch of the Emirates AI Strategy, as well as the establishm­ent of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligen­ce.

During GITEX 2017, certain government authoritie­s, including the Smart Dubai Office, the Dubai Electricit­y and Water Authority and the Department of Tourism and Culture — Abu Dhabi, announced their adoption of AI in some of their services.

The health sector succeeded in utilising AI in the first surgical operation in the world to replace a human shoulder joint. The “Mabruk Ma Dabart” service was also launched, which enables couples to complete their marriage contracts while the first digital marriage contract was confirmed through remote communicat­ion with a judge from the Dubai Courts through a robot. The government also re-launched many police, transport, health and education services that use AI. — Wam

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