Here's the country that will be the first to use AI to write laws
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The United Arab Emirates is pioneering the use of AI in legislative processes, being the first nation to employ such technology for drafting new laws and modifying existing ones. This initiative aims to enhance efficiency by about 70%, with an emphasis on utilizing a database of laws aligned with public sector data to assess legal impacts on the economy and population. The announcement, highlighted by UAE leadership, reflects a significant shift in lawmaking procedures, although details about the specific AI tools to be used remain undisclosed.
"This new legislative system, powered by artificial intelligence, will change the way we create laws and make the process faster and more accurate," said Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum.
The UAE is the first country globally to utilize AI in drafting entirely new laws and adjusting existing legislation.
Using AI to analyze public sector data about how laws impact the population and economy, the UAE expects to make legislative processes 70% faster.
The specific AI system that will be employed by UAE authorities remains unspecified at this time.
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