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UAE Cabinet Approves Comprehensive Policy on Responsible AI Use

New Framework Aims to Foster Ethical AI Development and Strengthen Global Alliances for Safety and Innovation

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Pavitra Shetty

Published on October 12, 2024, 14:28:28

UAE Cabinet approved nations official position artificial

The UAE Cabinet has approved the nation's official position on artificial intelligence (AI), focusing on the responsible and ethical use of the technology. This policy highlights the country’s commitment to supporting international regulations that hold nations accountable for developing AI tools that could pose risks or cause instability.

The policy advocates for global alliances aimed at governing, securing, and advancing AI systems. It emphasizes the need for responsible AI use through research and development initiatives that promote peace and stability while ensuring security, privacy protection, and data safety.

Omar Sultan Al Olama, the UAE's Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, Digital Economy, and Remote Work Applications, underscored the UAE’s leadership role in shaping global AI governance. “The UAE has become a key player in global AI policy discussions, actively contributing to the creation of international frameworks that will define the future of AI,” he said.

The policy aims to leverage AI for economic diversification and innovation while promoting the development of high-impact technological solutions. It is built on six core principles: advancement, cooperation, community, ethics, sustainability, and security. These principles ensure that AI development in the UAE aligns with ethical, social, and environmental goals.

Omran Sharaf, Assistant Foreign Minister for Advanced Science and Technology, noted that adopting such policies reinforces the UAE’s position as a global leader in AI. He added, “By aligning the country’s foreign policy with international AI standards, we empower local stakeholders—including private enterprises and research institutions—to address AI challenges on a global scale.

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