Dubai Customs launched its comprehensive 2030 Artificial Intelligence (AI) strategy to fully integrate AI technologies across all customs operations, aiming to create a fully digital ecosystem. The strategy’s goal is to set new service standards by re-engineering systems to be entirely AI-driven, rather than just incorporating AI into existing frameworks. Built on five main pillars and covering six main areas, the initiative includes 32 innovative initiatives to enhance customer experience, improve decision-making and risk management, and optimize resources. This aligns with Dubai’s broader vision to become the world’s smartest city and a global digital economy capital.
Source: zawya.com
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