Dubai ruler Sheikh Mohammed announces 50% of UAE government services will transition to AI agents within two years, aiming for global leadership in autonomous public sector operations.
Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai, announced that 50% of UAE government services will operate using AI agents within two years. This initiative aims to make the UAE the first government globally to function at this scale through autonomous systems.
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Sheikh Mohammed, the ruler of Dubai, announced that 50% of UAE government services will operate using AI agents within two years. This initiative aims to make the UAE the first government globally to function at this scale through autonomous systems.
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