Dubai introducing Artificial Intelligence in Government Sectors
Dubai will soon be introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI) in its government
sectors.A new Artificial Intelligence (AI) smart lab will soon begin training
government officials to implement AI in a wide variety of tasks that will make
lives easier.
The lab has been launched, during a workshop by the Smart Dubai Office (SDO) and
Smart Dubai Government Establishment, will begin training a batch of 200
persons next month, but will later on be open to researchers, students and the
general public, said the report.
"To move towards the future, we have to redefine government and embedded AI
in our services. We have no choice but to embrace technology,” said Director-General
of Smart Dubai Office.
“We want to replace call centers and help parents choose schools for their
children using cognitive computing,” They said.
An official said that the government wants “to look at how we can integrate
AI into government services and city experiences”.
"Unlike humans, machines can surf through hundreds of journals in a minute,
be consistent across activities and avoid making mistakes,” said the official,
adding that AI helps humans to make better decisions.
While studies have shown that AI will replace 50 per cent of all jobs by
2025, Noah Raford, Chief Operations Officer of Dubai Future Foundation, said
the technology will be more like a helpful colleague, reported the daily.
“Intelligent robots won’t handle specific human relation interaction, but
will become a tool in serving and supporting the human being. Therefore, it
isn’t very effective for us as governments and colleagues to think that robots
will be stealing our jobs,” said Raford, adding that AI should be thought of as
“New Collar Jobs”.
With machines growing more intelligent every year, Raford added AI will
revolutionize everyday life by understanding human needs.It’s a biggest step in government sectors.
Dubai introducing Artificial Intelligence in Government Sectors
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