“Virtual Legal Advisor” at “GITEX 2024” – Emirates Today

Virtual Legal Advisor Launch in Dubai: A New Era in Justice

Oh, the UAE is at it again! Amid the vibrant chaos of GITEX Global 2024 in Dubai, where technology aligns with human ambition like a poorly arranged love triangle, we have the Minister of Justice, Abdullah Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi, waving his digital wand and making legal advice as easy to access as a takeaway pizza. Because who doesn’t want their legal advice served with a side of convenience?

Now, let’s hear it for artificial intelligence—the hero we didn’t know we needed! This new virtual legal advisor service is like having a personal lawyer in your pocket—except, you know, it doesn’t charge by the hour, nor does it awkwardly remind you of your last failed relationship every time you ask a question. No more deciphering legal jargon or flipping through dusty laws like they’re ancient scrolls! Just fire up the service and have a chat as though you’re discussing the weather.

What’s next on the list of features? Conducting dialogues, making comparisons between federal legislation, and offering legal consultations! It’s like Tinder for laws—swipe right for the legislation that suits you best and swipe left on anything that sounds dodgy. Honestly, if you had told me that one day I’d be comparing laws like I’m assembling an IKEA furniture set, I’d have said you were bonkers. But here we are, in this brave new world!

Since its trial launch last June, over 35,000 legal consultation requests have been made. That’s right—thirty-five thousand! Now, that’s not just a number; it’s a testament to the dire need for such services. One can only imagine the sheer volume of ‘Can I really get out of this fine?’ type of inquiries flooding in. Might I suggest a feature where people could just post their legal woes like they do on social media? “Just got slapped with a parking ticket. #LegalAdvicePlease.”

This ambitious initiative isn’t just about making life easier—it’s a profound step towards enhancing legal awareness among the people of the UAE. With the UAE Vision 2031 in focus, the government’s intention to streamline access to legal resources shows that they’re not just forward-thinking; they are practically rocketing into the future with style!

So, whether you’re a lawyer looking for quick clarifications or just a layperson wanting to understand the rules without the need for a secret language, this service is here to save the day. And let’s face it, in a world where even our home devices can turn on us, having a reliable digital legal buddy sounds much better than consulting a Magic 8-Ball for life advice, don’t you think?

As the digital revolution continues to reshape our lives, we may not only see more ‘AI’ assistants in our day-to-day affairs but also in the courtroom. Mind you, I do wonder how those bots will perform under pressure, especially during a high-stakes case when the temperature rises faster than a Dubai summer. Will they start buffering at crucial moments? Now that’s a plot twist!

In conclusion, if you’re sitting in Dubai, inching through legal confusion, fear not! Help is on the way, and it’s only a few clicks away. So, let the legal battles be virtual, swift, and maybe—just maybe—less dramatic!

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On the sidelines of the Ministry’s participation in the GITEX Global 2024 exhibition in Dubai, Minister of Justice Abdullah Sultan bin Awad Al Nuaimi launched the virtual legal advisor service using artificial intelligence technology, as part of the Ministry’s digital projects for the sustainable development of the judicial system, in line with government directions, and to enhance its vital role in implementing… Its requirements in the next stage, related to the UAE Vision 2031. This service aims to enhance access to the ministry’s library, which is rich in legislative documents, and also allows people to use it to answer their inquiries and provide all information about federal laws and their amendments.

Through the service, dialogues can be conducted, comparisons can be made between federal legislation, and legal consultations can be provided. With this ambitious project, the Ministry aims to increase legal awareness and facilitate access to laws and their updates with ease, confidence and transparency.

It is worth noting that since the trial launch of this service last June, more than 35,000 legal consultation requests have been submitted, which reflects the great need for such advanced services in the UAE legal community.


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