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UAE minister calls for using digital tech in building peace

Technologies have the ability to magnify peacekeeping efforts or affect them negatively, a UAE official said. (WAM)
  • The UAE minister said it is important to address hate speech, racism, intolerance and other forms of extremism.
  • He said issues like climate change, extremism, health emergencies could be solved by boosting peacebuilding architecture.

New York, USA – Omar Sultan AlOlama, UAE’s Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, called for the use of digital technologies to build and sustain peace during a United Nations Security Council open debate on “peacebuilding and sustaining peace.”

“The emergence of new, powerful technological tools that can be used to connect or divide the world makes it imperative for all of us to pursue a common approach that addresses and guides the proper use and governance of these tools,” said AlOlama.

“These technologies, which are progressing at exponential speeds, have the ability to magnify peacekeeping efforts or affect them negatively,” he said.

AlOlama emphasized the need to include women and youth; communities across the municipal, local, national, and international spheres; and civil society in peacebuilding efforts.

He noted the need to strengthen the peacebuilding architecture to help address long-term challenges such as climate change, extremism, and global public health emergencies.

AlOlama also said it is crucial to address hate speech, racism, intolerance, and other manifestations of extremism.

He delivered the UAE’s statement at a signature event convened by Switzerland, which is serving as President of the Security Council for the month of May.