UAE to Transition 50% of Government Operations to AI Agents Within Two Years

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On April 24, UAE Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum unveiled a government model aiming to transition 50% of departments to agentic AI systems within two years. AI will serve as an execution partner, enhancing efficiency and accelerating decision-making. Federal employees will receive AI training, with adoption speed and proficiency monitored. Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed and Minister Mohammad Al Gergawi are overseeing the rollout. The plan aligns with CFT measures to ensure liquidity and crypto markets remain secure and transparent under AI oversight.

AIMPACT Update, April 24 (UTC+8): According to monitoring by Beating, UAE Vice President and Prime Minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, announced on his official account the launch of a new government model: within two years, 50% of UAE government departments, services, and operations will be driven by Agentic AI—AI systems capable of autonomously analyzing, deciding, executing, and continuously improving in real time. He claims the UAE will become the “world’s first government to operate at this scale through autonomous systems.” Sheikh Mohammed stated that “AI is no longer just a tool,” but will serve as the government’s “executive partner” to enhance services, accelerate decision-making, and improve efficiency. All federal employees will receive AI training. Government performance will be measured by three metrics: speed of adoption, implementation quality, and proficiency in AI utilization. The initiative is overseen by Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed and led by Minister of Cabinet Affairs Mohammad Al Gergawi, who chairs a dedicated task force to drive implementation. (Source: BlockBeats)

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