This marks a shift from digitising services to restructuring how government operates
Dubai: Dubai is accelerating its push toward an AI-driven government, with all public services set to be integrated into a single digital ecosystem within one year.
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The directive was issued by Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence of the UAE, and Chairman of The Executive Council of Dubai.
This marks a shift from digitising services to restructuring how government operates—using unified data and artificial intelligence to deliver faster, more seamless interactions for residents and businesses.
The changes are designed to reduce friction in everyday processes while positioning Dubai among the world’s leading AI-enabled governments.
Here are seven unique ways Dubai’s AI-powered government will make your life easier:
Government services will move into a single, unified system.
No switching between multiple apps or portals
Fewer logins and repeated steps
More services handled in one place
The focus is on reducing time spent navigating different entities.
Integration allows departments to work on shared systems and data.
Faster approvals
Shorter processing times
Less manual back-and-forth
Delays caused by disconnected systems are expected to drop.
A connected system means your information is reused securely.
No repeated document uploads
Less duplication across departments
Smoother end-to-end processes
This addresses a common friction point in government services.
Dubai is introducing AI agents that handle services directly.
You make a request in natural language
The system understands and processes it
Tasks are completed without manual navigation
This replaces step-by-step form filling in many cases.
The system is designed to use data to anticipate needs.
Services triggered based on your profile or activity
Fewer manual applications
More proactive delivery
The aim is to shift from reactive to predictive government services.
Dubai is expanding real-time monitoring through data and sensors.
Faster emergency alerts (e.g. fire detection)
Improved traffic flow using live data
Continuous monitoring of service performance
This supports quicker response across the city.
The integration targets efficiency for companies operating in Dubai.
Streamlined licensing and approvals
Faster compliance processes
Reduced administrative workload
The goal is to strengthen Dubai’s competitiveness as a business hub.
All government entities have been given one year to complete integration into the unified system.
The broader plan ties into Dubai’s economic strategy, with AI-driven government systems expected to:
Contribute more than Dh10 billion to GDP within two years
Support a long-term target of Dh100 billion annual digital economy contribution
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