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Global AI Governance Law and Policy: United Arab Emirates - IAPP

The National ·

The International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) has published a report on AI governance law and policy in the United Arab Emirates. The report provides an overview of the current legal and regulatory landscape, covering topics such as data protection, ethical guidelines, and sector-specific regulations related to AI. It also discusses the UAE's national AI strategy and its ambitions to become a leader in AI innovation. Why it matters: The report offers valuable insights for organizations seeking to understand and navigate the evolving AI governance landscape in the UAE.

The AI Pentad, the CHARME$^{2}$D Model, and an Assessment of Current-State AI Regulation

arXiv ·

This paper introduces the AI Pentad model, comprising humans/organizations, algorithms, data, computing, and energy, as a framework for AI regulation. It also presents the CHARME²D Model to link the AI Pentad with regulatory enablers like registration, monitoring, and enforcement. The paper assesses AI regulatory efforts in the EU, China, UAE, UK, and US using the CHARME²D model, highlighting strengths and weaknesses.

AI in Government

MBZUAI ·

The Director-General of the Abu Dhabi Digital Authority, Mohamed Abdelhameed Al Askar, will give a talk on AI adoption in government. The talk will cover key points related to AI utilization within government organizations. Al Askar has experience managing digital initiatives such as the Abu Dhabi Government Services Program (TAMM). Why it matters: This signals the increasing importance of AI in public sector modernization efforts in the UAE and the broader region.

Saudi Arabia, Kuwait forge AI partnership to advance governance, innovation - Arab News

Arab News ·

Saudi Arabia and Kuwait have launched a partnership to enhance governance and innovation through artificial intelligence. The collaboration aims to leverage AI technologies to improve public services and drive economic diversification in both countries. Specific areas of cooperation will include AI ethics, data governance, and talent development initiatives. Why it matters: This agreement signals a growing trend of regional collaboration on AI, which could accelerate the adoption of AI technologies and foster innovation across the GCC.

Canada tackles legacy while advancing a whole-of-government AI strategy - GovInsider

Bahrain AI ·

Canada is developing a whole-of-government AI strategy that emphasizes responsible AI adoption. The strategy considers the unique challenges of updating legacy IT infrastructure while integrating modern AI solutions. It also aims to promote collaboration between government departments, academia, and the private sector. Why it matters: This approach could serve as a model for other nations in the GCC region seeking to modernize their own government services through AI.