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UAE launches guide to aid adoption of AI technology

The UAE government has launched a comprehensive guide for the adoption of generative AI applications in the country. (AFP/File)
  • The guide provides a comprehensive exposition of generative artificial intelligence, explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in diverse digital technologies
  • The guide showcases 100 use-cases of generative AI, including image and video synthesis, language translation, music composition, and text creation

Dubai, UAE – The UAE government has launched a comprehensive guide for the adoption of generative AI applications in the country. 

The guide was issued by the Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applications Office “to intensify research and efforts towards promoting the adoption of futuristic technologies in government work models.”

The guide provides a comprehensive exposition of generative artificial intelligence, explores the challenges and opportunities inherent in diverse digital technologies, recommends optimal approaches for effectively managing these technologies, emphasizes the importance of data privacy in the current digital landscape, expounds on principles and methodologies for leveraging generative artificial intelligence technologies, and features texts that provide the most accurate content created by Generative AI.

The guide showcases 100 use-cases and applications of generative AI, including image and video synthesis, language translation, music composition, and text creation. Of particular significance is ChatGPT, which is recognized as one of the most fundamental and widely employed generative AI applications. 

The guide also presents the implementation of several language-based tasks that facilitate the development of healthcare, education, and transportation services. The adoption of ChatGPT can be readily integrated, exemplifying the UAE’s efforts to design and establish policies and regulations that align with future approaches.

It further demonstrates the potential of generative AI applications in disseminating information on government services and streamlining them for the public. These applications can automate customer service inquiries, thereby improving response times and operational efficiency. Additionally, they can analyze customer feedback on services and evaluations, providing decision-makers with insights to develop more effective policies.

The guide also highlights the benefits of incorporating generative artificial intelligence applications in education and their potential as virtual tutors or teaching assistants. These applications can offer personalized and interactive support to students by addressing queries and providing feedback on tasks. Teachers can also leverage these applications to automate administrative tasks and develop interactive learning materials tailored to students’ interests, such as designing quizzes, educational games, and simulation applications. This can significantly enhance the learning experience, garnering more effective outcomes.

It will serve as a valuable resource for government entities, enabling them to leverage the benefits of AI technologies and enhance its implementation across various fields.

Omar bin Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications said that the launch of the “Generative AI” guide represents a proactive step that embodies the UAE government’s objective to inspire and influence the digital world.