The Abu Dhabi Government has signed a landmark agreement with tech giant Microsoft and Core42, a subsidiary of AI powerhouse G42, to fast-track the adoption of AI across its public services.
The partnership will focus on merging Microsoft's advanced cloud technology with G42's AI capabilities to drive innovation and efficiency.
As part of its digital transformation strategy, Abu Dhabi aims to process more than 11 million digital interactions daily, making public services more innovative and responsive. Officials say this collaboration marks a pivotal step toward redefining how the government engages with citizens through technology.
With a dedicated budget of around$3.54 billion (Dh13 billion), Abu Dhabi has set its sights on becoming the world's first fully AI-powered government by 2027. The initiative signals the emirate's ambition to lead globally in AI-driven governance and digital innovation.
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella called the agreement a new benchmark for public sector AI use, emphasising that Abu Dhabi is setting the pace for governments worldwide in embracing transformative technologies.
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