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The UAE could have a robot public prosecutor soon

The UAE minister of state for artificial intelligence Omar bin Sultan Al Olama has recently commended the Public Prosecution’s efforts to employ AI in the justice sector.UAE Minister for AI

Al Olama also highlighted the importance of utilising advanced technologies to improve government services, in line with the government’s directives and the UAE’s AI strategy.

He made his statements during a meeting with a delegation from the Public Prosecution, which was led by Khalifa Sultan Al Khidr, Attorney-General and Chairman of Sharjah Appeal Prosecution, and included Haythem Ali Al Shawkah, Salem Ali Al Zaabi and Mohammed Mubarak Al Riyami, Director of the Information Technology Administration.

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“The UAE government is encouraging the use of innovative solutions to benefit from new AI technologies, to make customers happy and facilitate their lives through a practical and efficient approach,” said Al Olama.

He praised the efforts of the Public Prosecution to adopt AI, in line with the directives of the UAE government to improve their work and services and achieve the goals of the UAE Centennial 2071.

During the visit the delegation presented the innovative projects and initiatives launched by the Public Prosecution that employ AI in the justice sector, including the “Smart Prosecution Initiative,” which aims to automate public prosecution services, and the “Smart Kiosk Initiative,” which aims to facilitate access to certificate and payment services. A team will also be formed to establish a future roadmap related to the Public Prosecution and AI, which will help achieve the “Robot Public Prosecutor Project.”

Al Olama also noted that the ministry’s partnership with the Public Prosecution will strengthen the culture of organisational innovation among the latter’s employees.

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