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The State Public Prosecution presents an integrated system of digital solutions in "Jetex"

Dubai, 9 October / WAM / During its participation in the “GITEX Global 2025” exhibition, which is being held from 13 to 17 October at the Dubai World Trade Center, the State Public Prosecution will display an integrated system of smart digital solutions that support its strategic directions in criminal justice, and consolidate its position as a leading judicial authority that employs emerging technologies and artificial intelligence in the criminal work system.

It also presents a group of innovative and pioneering projects that it has launched and is working on, in line with the future directions of the Public Prosecution, and the package of forward-looking initiatives prepared to achieve the Public Prosecution of the Future 2045, and the Public Prosecution and Artificial Intelligence Strategy 2025-2030. One of the most important of these is the Virtual Assistant Prosecutor’s Project, which accelerates the case process from reporting to disposition, with digital audit records.

The Public Prosecution is launching the pilot project for the “Bayan” Smart Translation Center, which aims to create an integrated simultaneous translation platform, using artificial intelligence techniques to support the Public Prosecution’s work in investigations and trials. It provides two-way voice and text translation with the ability to recognize dialects “especially the Emirati dialect” and save all recordings as approved legal references.

The center includes advanced capabilities such as extracting texts from images and files, a customizable multi-lingual legal dictionary, in addition to a smart control panel to monitor the auditing and governance of the legal translation process. The center will contribute to accelerating judicial procedures and ensuring the accuracy of legal translations, which enhances complete justice and raises the governance and efficiency of judicial work.

The Public Prosecution also launches a policy and document on the ethics of artificial intelligence in the work of the Public Prosecution, which aim to establish a framework for adopting and operating smart systems, and employing emerging technologies and artificial intelligence within a clear governance system that ensures transparency, interpretability, risk management, and protection of privacy, while ensuring human intervention at all stages, in a way that raises the quality of decisions and consolidates society’s confidence in the justice system. Smart.

On the sidelines of the participation, the Public Prosecution is organizing a number of specialized events, including a youth debate entitled: “Virtual Watch or Chat (CHATGPT) in the Scales of Criminal Justice,” and a panel discussion entitled: “The Ethical Governance Framework for Artificial Intelligence in Criminal Justice.” It is also launching the “White Paper for the Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit” GETS 2025. Held in May 2025, including: an executive summary, a robust analysis of the summit sessions, a matrix of challenges and opportunities by sector and technology, a framework for governance, ethics and risk management, and a package of recommendations at the national, international and justice sector levels, with appendices for terminology and indicators.

His Excellency Counselor Dr. Hamad Saif Al Shamsi, Attorney General of the Federation, affirmed the Public Prosecution’s commitment to accelerating the pace of criminal justice, and responsibly employing artificial intelligence and emerging technologies as supporting tools for the judicial decision maker, within a well-established governance system that promotes transparency, interpretability, and protection of privacy, while keeping humans in the loop.

He added that participation in GITEX embodies this trend of transforming innovation into practical, applicable and measurable results, strengthens the justice system and the rule of law, preserves rights and freedoms, and consolidates community confidence, pointing to the keenness on effective national integration with partners to ensure coherence of data and procedures and unify standards across the justice system.

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