UAE, Uzbekistan launch AI and bureaucracy reform programs

UAE-Uzbekistan launch Zero Bureaucracy Program
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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Uzbekistan’s President Shavkat Mirziyoyev and UAE Minister of Cabinet Affairs, Mohammed Abdullah Al Gergawi, have witnessed the launch of the ‘Zero Government Bureaucracy Program’ in Uzbekistan and the ‘Five Million Uzbek AI Prompt Engineers Initiative.’

The launch took place at the Uzbekistan Zero Bureaucracy Forum and the Uzbekistan Artificial Intelligence Forum, held in Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.

These forums were organized by the governments of Uzbekistan and the UAE as part of their strategic partnership to drive government modernization and foster innovation in the region.

The events saw broad participation from ministers and government officials from both countries, during which they highlighted best practices and success stories in eliminating government bureaucracy.

Additionally, the forums showcased the adoption and development of artificial intelligence solutions and applications in enhancing government operations.

Launch of Uzbekistan’s Zero Bureaucracy Program

The events included the launch of Zero Bureaucracy Program, inspired by the UAE’s successful model in enhancing government efficiency and improving customer satisfaction, within the ongoing strategic partnership between the UAE and Uzbekistan in government knowledge exchange, aimed at adopting global best practices in public administration.

Furthermore, the Forum emphasized the importance of simplifying government procedures and reducing administrative routine, contributing to improved government service efficiency. It also highlighted the enhancement of innovation and agility within government institutions, positively impacting the quality of life and driving economic and social development.

Five Million Uzbek AI Prompt Engineers

During the Forum, the ‘Five Million Uzbek AI Prompt Engineers’ initiative was launched, alongside several joint sessions between Emirati and Uzbek officials discussing the importance of artificial intelligence in strengthening government readiness and building future government capabilities.

The initiative aims to foster innovation and economic growth by developing specialized AI skills, accelerating innovation, and supporting economic development through training five million people in AI prompt engineering skills within three years.

The forum also featured interactive discussion sessions on the role of artificial intelligence in enhancing learning, developing skills, and innovating personalized education solutions. Several AI-driven technological solutions in various vital sectors were also showcased, as per the statement.

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