Advanced data analysis tools aim to detect potential threats to children's safety.
Dubai Police have announced the integration of advanced data analysis tools utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor and detect potential threats that target children.
Major General Khaled Naser Al Razzouqi, the Director of the General Department of Artificial Intelligence, emphasized the importance of community engagement to provide prompt assistance when needed, thereby enhancing child protection and promoting digital awareness among youth.
Al Razzouqi highlighted that Dubai's Vision 2030 is centered on creating a safe and prosperous community, underscoring the critical role of children's welfare as the foundation for future societal development.
He stated that ensuring a secure environment for children is essential to foster creativity and excellence in a future driven by knowledge and technology.
The Director underscored that preparing an ambitious generation, well-equipped for the future while remaining connected to its roots and identity, is a fundamental aspect of the leadership’s vision.
Dubai Police continuously work towards nurturing the capabilities of the youth to position them as future leaders and innovators.
To this end, Dubai Police leverage a series of comprehensive programs implementing cutting-edge AI technologies to enhance child protection both online and in daily life.
Notably, they employ a system that uses AI to analyze data and monitor suspicious online activities and content targeting children, enabling rapid intervention before threats escalate.
In alignment with the directives of leadership, Dubai Police are executing a strategic plan for AI in response to the UAE's overall AI strategy.
This plan aims to enhance all smart systems to predict the specific needs of users, utilizing AI methods for crime forecasting and accident prediction.
Furthermore, it focuses on developing and refining the best AI technologies and tools to serve both the internal and external stakeholders of Dubai Police.
As a result, numerous AI-equipped trials and services have been launched, totaling 25 operations benefiting the public.