Khaleej Times

Capital speeds up Emirati housing project turnover with AI tech

- FOR CITIZENS Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — A robotic, automated system is now being used to process Emiratis’ housing requests in Abu Dhabi — resulting in a quick turnover of homes to beneficiar­ies, authoritie­s have said.

The Abu Dhabi Housing Authority (Adha) said it has started implementi­ng a robotic process automation (RPA) system, a form of artificial intelligen­ce technology, to speed up the housing request procedures for citizens.

The RPA system automatica­lly verifies whether a housing applicant meets all eligibilit­y conditions and requiremen­ts, the Abu Dhabi Media Office said.

“The system increases (Adha’s) applicatio­n processing capacity by 88 per cent each month by handling 4,500 requests, while an employee can handle 2,400 requests in a month during working hours.”

Besides cutting service delivery time, this will also increase accuracy and reduce human error, thus improving customer satisfacti­on, officials said.

Sultan Muhammad Al Khumairi, acting executive director of support services sector at Adha, said: “The RPA system, which limits human interventi­on and simulates human tasks, is an outcome of the authority’s tireless and continuous efforts to keep pace with the latest technologi­cal developmen­ts in the AI field.”

“The applicatio­n of this system reflects the authority’s interest in leveraging modern technologi­es and using them in its important developmen­t initiative­s in order to improve performanc­e and promote the authority’s role in achieving objectives.”

With the AI tech in place, employees are now able to redirect their efforts towards more important tasks and developing more innovative ideas.

Alanood Al Mazrouei, strategic planning and organisati­onal excellence director, chairman of Digital Transforma­tion and Artificial Intelligen­ce Committee at Adha, said: “The implementa­tion of future strategies and digital transforma­tion contribute­s to strengthen­ing our capacities, employing modern and innovative technologi­es, and consolidat­ing concepts to develop housing services for the public.

“The authority will also be integratin­g modern governance into the technologi­es of open, smart, and big data between now and 2030, in line with the vision and directives of the wise leadership to use AI technologi­es.”

In May this year, Adha said its customers are now able to “selfcomple­te” their housing applicatio­ns online or via its smart app. The service allows customers to digitally access their forms, at the request of Adha employees, via its smartphone app or website.

The authority will be integratin­g modern governance into the technologi­es of open, smart, and big data between now and 2030.” Alanood Al Mazrouei chairman, Adha

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