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7/17/24, 1:43 PM                                           Government News


        SLC organises ‘Your Summer Legislation Boost


        2024’ Programme under the theme ‘Navigating


        Future Technology: AI and Legislation’


         16/07/2024






























        July 16, 2024 - The General Secretariat of the Supreme Legislation Committee in the Emirate of Dubai (SLC)
        is all set to organise ‘Your Summer Legislation Boost 2024’ Programme under the theme ‘Navigating Future

        Technology: AI and Legislation’ from 18 July to 22 August 2024. The Programme includes a series of
        interactive panel discussions, and knowledge-sharing and legal workshops, focusing on future technology

        and artificial intelligence from a legislative perspective.


        The third edition of the Programme will feature field visits and panel discussions aimed at identifying key

        inputs to improve legislative work in line with Dubai’s future directions, particularly in the field of future
        technology. Additionally, the Programme features various legal workshops designed to highlight the pivotal

        role of legislation in facilitating the adoption of future technologies, and the role of artificial intelligence in
        healthcare and in advancing the legislation translation process. The Programme will also include workshops

        on ‘Potential Legal Challenges of Using AI and Ways to Address Them,’ and ‘Deepfake Technology: Risks
        and Protection Against Misuse.’



        H.E. Ahmad Saeed bin Meshar Al Muhairi, SLC Secretary General, stated: “By organising the third edition of
        ‘Your Summer Legislation Boost’ Programme, we aim to shed light on the current state and prospects of

        future technology from a legislative perspective. We strongly believe in the importance of ensuring that
        legislative frameworks keep pace with the rapid advancements and align with Dubai’s and the UAE’s



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