The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced that the Financial Times (FT) will fully introduce artificial intelligence (AI) legislative systems, reported on the 20th (local time). The UAE is the first country in the world to apply AI to the legal proposal stage.
First of all, the UAE plans to integrate all laws to create an AI legal system and link it to judgment, administrative procedures and public services. In addition to establishing such an integrated AI legal system, it is actively used to amend the law. The UAE will establish a vast database covering federal and local laws, court decisions and public sector data so that AI can track the impact of law on people and the economy. The system will be linked to one of the world’s leading research institutes and adjusting the law to suit the unique circumstances of the UAE while following international legislative practices.
On the 14th, the UAE established a new division, the “Regulatory Information Office,” to oversee the use of AI in the legislative field. UAE Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktum said on X (X, formerly Twitter).
Recently, attempts have been made around the world to increase the efficiency of public services using AI summary services. However, it is very rare for AI to actively propose amendments to bills. The UAE expects this will speed up the law by 70%.
(Reporter Moon GA Young)