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This is not just digital transformation anymore — it’s institutional transformation at scale. The UAE continues to position itself as a global model for AI-native governance, where speed, intelligence, and execution are embedded directly into public services and decision-making systems. The real differentiator will not only be the technology itself, but the governance, trust, and strategic vision behind it. 🚀🇦🇪
I am sure Ai will be more competent.
This level of AI integration could completely redefine public service efficiency worldwide.
Great to know such a fast scale adaptation of AI in Govt. operations. UAE is always ahead in its initiatives.
using Co-pilot then ?
Fascinating case. What I find especially important here is that the conversation around AI adoption should probably move beyond the usual “robots replacing humans” frame. Autonomous agents in government operations are not only a technology story. They raise a much broader question: what role will be left for human judgment, responsibility, trust, and public accountability when execution becomes increasingly automated? Maybe I am in my own information bubble, but I see a lot of news about AI implementation as replacement, automation, acceleration. I see much less public discussion about what this means for people, institutions, labor markets, social trust, and the future role of human expertise — especially from political and institutional leaders driving these transformations. For me, this is where the real strategic conversation begins. Not only how much AI can execute. But what kind of human role we are designing around it.
Abu Dhabi goes beyond the adoption of AI - it is re‐architecting the very idea of government. What is emerging is a true AI Government‐as‐a‐Service (GaaS) model: systems that think, decide, and execute policy at scale, with humans moving into supervisory and strategic roles. This is the real breakthrough: Abu Dhabi is treating AI as infrastructure, not software. - Government processes become programmable - Policies become executable code - Compliance becomes continuous - Public services become autonomous workflows When 50% of government operations run on AI agents, bureaucracy ceases to exist. The implications are massive: - Countries will compete on AI‐driven efficiency, not paperwork - Business setup and investment flows accelerate - Administrative cost drops while service quality rises - Nations can export their digital government stack the way they once exported energy or finance Abu Dhabi is positioning itself as one of the first places where government becomes a real‐time, intelligent service layer, a sort of "blueprint" for the next era of governance.
Interesting shift. The real transformation won’t be in automation itself but in how institutions redesign decision ownership around it.
Adj. Prof. Dr. Behrang (Hani) Parhizkar good that UAE can pilot agentic at this scale, for the rest of the world to see the teething issues and learn from there. That’s exactly what happed with Real Estate Asset Tokenization in UAE, where most token holders are stuck, because real estate in UAE tanked 35% over night. Technology can only solve so much, the business fundamentals needs to be right ultimately...
There is no other blockchain, only DFINITY Foundation and Caffeine can do this.
Absolutely amazing technology.
📌 Sometimes I think: When will the UAE stop surprising me but everyday i woke up with even bigger news Such audacity only SMZ can pull off Nadeem Zaman نديم زمان