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Nadeem — this is exactly why execution governance infrastructure is becoming critical. Once autonomous AI agents begin operating inside:→ licensing→ approvals→ compliance→ public services→ cross-ministry workflows the challenge is no longer only AI capability. It becomes:Who authorized the action?Was delegation valid?Was policy current at execution time?Was escalation required?Can the decision be replayed and verified years later?Can sovereignty and citizen trust survive autonomous execution at national scale? That is the missing layer many governments are now approaching:not just AI deployment,but operational governance architecture for autonomous execution. At VeriSigilAI, we see the future stack evolving into:AI capability layer+runtime execution governance layer+sovereign admissibility infrastructure The countries that lead safely may not simply automate faster.They may build the strongest trust, traceability, and execution legitimacy systems around autonomous agents. #AIGovernance #UAEAI #AutonomousAgents #EnterpriseAI #RuntimeGovernance #VeriSigilAI
Nadeem Zaman نديم زمان It’s fascinating to see such transitions on a national level. I am excited to work and see what other use cases would be solved using Agentic AI.
I think Internet Computer Protocol will play a role. This is the whois info on the domain subnet.ae. Notice that the registrant is the Swiss Subnet. What is the Swiss Subnet? And is Swiss Subnet going to be assisting the UAE with this? "Cloud infrastructure for the AI era. Swiss Subnet provides sovereign execution environments built in Switzerland for AI-native, regulated, and mission-critical workloads, where legal jurisdiction, technical control, and physical operation are aligned." Look at the bottom of the page of the Swiss Subnet. It's powered by the Internet Computer Protocol (ICP). Swiss Subnet:
What makes this historically important is not simply the scale of AI adoption. It is that governance itself is starting to become executable infrastructure. Once ministries shift from direct operators to supervisors of autonomous systems, the state begins transforming from a bureaucratic institution into a runtime coordination architecture. That changes the meaning of: authority, accountability, oversight, and even sovereignty itself.
UAE is best practice in many points of effizient goverment work. Regulatory frameworks that Support innovation and regulation in Balance.
I would not be surprised that there is Strong oversight on the process that AI agents implement. While AI agents can handle data, humans are needed to handle situations. Leaving everything to AI agents decisions isn't wise.
Approvals in seconds make things faster and smooth execution.
Their partnership with Zionist Israel is further strengthened by those companies mentioned !
Kieran O'Connor you deal with restaurants more often than government so let’s get the local partners signed up 💪
Hopefully they keep it all natively contained, even nation based cloud services
Most organizations are still experimenting with AI assistants. The UAE appears to be experimenting with AI operators. That's a much bigger leap because execution changes everything: governance, accountability, permissions, and oversight all become critical infrastructure.
The implications of this are far bigger than most people realize. If this works at scale, the UAE is not just digitizing government. It is redesigning the speed of the state itself. That changes everything: • business formation • compliance • licensing • investment velocity • policy execution • even where global talent chooses to build But the real question is not whether AI can automate workflows. It’s whether institutions can preserve human judgment once efficiency becomes addictive. Because the faster systems become, the more dangerous bad assumptions become too. A slow bureaucracy frustrates people. An incorrect autonomous decision at national scale can quietly affect millions before anyone notices. Still, strategically, this may become one of the boldest government operating model experiments in the world. Most countries are still debating AI policy. The UAE is already operationalizing AI as infrastructure.
They will be hiring back everyone in 3 months...
This specific vision for AI integration speaks to fundamental operating model shifts. For advisory firms in the UAE, scaling revenue compounds not from broad service menus, but from the quality and density of our professional network, driving repeat mandates and referral velocity. This is quite distinct from AI-driven governmental scale.
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Aftab Ali another reason to avoid UAE
Technology is a good servant but a very bad master.
The UAE is a clear signal Nadeem Zaman نديم زمان that Web3 is shifting from speculation to institutional distribution at scale. The real edge now is deal flow, partnerships and speed to enterprise adoption. Pink3.io helps founders compress BD cycles and unlock enterprise-grade partnerships across emerging hubs like this.
Theoretically looks nice , but when it comes to practical and operation , we should see how dynamic agentic solution can respond and sustain . The observability and HIL operation is also important . In operation the output will be very different .
The interesting part is that this moves AI from being a support layer into becoming part of the operational fabric of the state itself. At that point, competitive advantage is no longer just about deploying AI tools faster, but about how effectively institutions can govern, coordinate, and continuously adapt around autonomous execution at scale.