United Arab Emirates will be first country to use AI to write and review laws
- The UAE plans to use AI for lawmaking, aiming to create a faster, more practical process for citizens.
- Experts highlighted the need for human oversight due to AI's reliability issues.
- Vincent Straub from Oxford University mentioned that AI remains untrustworthy due to reliability issues.
- Ahmad Al-Khalil stated that drafting laws with AI needs human involvement, as law is a deeply human endeavor.
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UAE becomes first country to use AI for law drafting, review
The UAE will use AI to draft and review laws as part of a major digital overhaul. Leaders say AI will speed up lawmaking and cut political delays. However, experts warn AI still faces reliability and trust issues. DUBAI, 25 April — The United Arab Emirates has announced plans to become the first country in the world to systematically use artificial intelligence for writing and reviewing laws. This ambitious initiative will extend beyond federal …
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