His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai, has announced the launch of an AI-powered system to measure performance in the federal sector.
In a post on social media platform X, Sheikh Mohammed said the Proactive Government Performance System will use AI algorithms to enhance government performance, improve service delivery, and achieve the strategic goals of the ‘We the UAE 2031’ vision.
By leveraging advanced AI-powered data analytics, predictive capabilities and in-depth analysis, the system will translate the vision's objectives into measurable and actionable results.
Sheikh Mohammed added that "continuous improvement is fundamental to government work. We see pausing development as a step backward.
"Our belief remains: 'There may be no perfect system, but every system can be improved and developed'."
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The system can process over 150 million data points monthly, provide leadership with over 50,000 proactive insights annually, save over 250k hours per year and achieve a 60 per cent average improvement in government performance.
On July 6, Sheikh Mohammed had unveiled the UAE Federal Government Strategic Plan 2031 with a focus on leveraging AI to "streamline processes and improve management of resources".
He described it as a move to switch to "a new chapter in shaping a smarter, faster and more efficient government".

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