Dubai mandates private-sector agentic AI adoption within two years with incubators, training, and dedicated funds
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Dubai mandates private-sector agentic AI adoption within two years with incubators, training, and dedicated funds
"Crown Prince Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum launched an initiative to transition the emirate's entire private sector toward agentic AI within two years, including specialised training tracks and government-funded incubators."
"The initiative aims to make Dubai's economy the best in the world in adopting agentic AI technologies, marking the most aggressive private-sector AI mandate issued by any government."
"The UAE cabinet announced that 50% of all federal government services would be delivered by autonomous AI agents within the same two-year window, establishing a framework for deploying agentic AI."
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum has launched a two-year initiative for Dubai's private sector to adopt agentic AI. This includes training for business councils, government-funded incubators, and investment funds through the Dubai Chamber of Commerce. The initiative follows a UAE cabinet directive to deliver 50% of federal services via autonomous AI agents by 2028. Dubai's approach is unique, as it sets a clear deadline for private-sector AI adoption, aiming to make its economy the best in the world for agentic AI technologies.
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