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8/23/24, 3:20 PM SLC concludes ‘Your Summer Legislation Boost 2024' Programme
Bin Meshar explained that the event aligned with the SLC's commitment to enhancing legal knowledge and
improving the flexibility and agility of the legislative system. He added, the event supported the UAE's efforts to
harness advanced technology in driving innovation across various sectors and preparing for a future where AI
innovations become key enablers of economic growth.
The Programme featured a workshop titled ‘Legislation as a Pillar of Future Technology,' presented by Dr. Najat Al
Amri, Head of Infrastructure and Government Regulatory Legislation Section at the SLC. She discussed the
importance of future technology for Dubai's and the UAE's growth, highlighting the legislative system's role as a
solid organisational foundation for the efficient and seamless leveraging of technology.
A workshop addressing the challenges and risks associated with the misuse of ‘Deepfake' technology was facilitated
by Bashayer Al Obeidli, Senior Legal Officer, and Shaikha Ali Al Hashmi, Information Systems Analyst. This
workshop reviewed real-life cases involving the unscrupulous use of the deepfake technology, discussing the
protections guaranteed by law and the best preventive strategies to mitigate such risks and ensure the security of
personal and professional data.
During the workshop titled ‘Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare,' Ameena Al Fadala, Senior Legal Officer at the
SLC, elaborated on the significance of adopting an electronic healthcare system. The workshop highlighted the
system's advantages and features, including digital innovations, technological applications, remote diagnosis and
treatment solutions, and robotic medical services. Additionally, the workshop addressed the legal challenges
associated with AI in healthcare, and explored strategies to foster innovative ideas and concepts for legislation
development in the e-healthcare field.
In a workshop titled ‘Influence of Artificial Intelligence on the UAE Economy,' Dr. Faisal Al Omari, Legal Advisor,
discussed the UAE's economic model, exploring the economic implications of AI. The workshop also emphasised
the significance of AI in the context of the future national vision, highlighting both the challenges and the promising
opportunities it presents in this field.
Nermine El Gebaly, Head of the Legal Translation Section, discussed the role of AI in legislative translation during a
workshop titled ‘How AI Tools Have Enhanced Legislative Translation.' El Gebaly examined prompt engineering and
methods for leveraging AI tools to boost productivity and enhance quality of translated legislation.
The workshop ‘Addressing Potential Legal Challenges in Utilising Specific AI Systems,' presented by Hessa Al
Maoli, Head of the Economic and Social Legislation Section, and Rafeeah Al Owais, Senior Legal Officer, focused
on the mechanisms for addressing the legal challenges associated with the use of AI systems and the importance of
developing a well-defined legal framework in this context.
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