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The Dubai Police today announced the launch of a comprehensive Dubai AI Traffic safety programme, marking a significant step in the emirate’s push toward fully intelligent urban mobility systems. The initiative, unveiled during an official briefing by senior law-enforcement and mobility officials, aims to improve road safety, optimise traffic flow and reduce accident rates across high-density transport corridors. Authorities confirmed that citywide rollout has already begun with the deployment of advanced AI sensors, real-time analytics platforms and automated enforcement tools. The announcement was accompanied by early operational data from trial runs conducted over recent months, showing measurable reductions in speeding violations and a 12 percent improvement in peak-hour signal efficiency. Officials identified the programme as part of Dubai AI Traffic Safety broader strategy to integrate AI into public services by 2030, positioning the emirate as a global leader in smart mobility innovation. AI System Capabilities and Deployment Strategy The newly launched system uses a network of machine-learning algorithms developed to analyse live traffic feeds, monitor vehicle movement patterns and detect speeding, tailgating or dangerous lane changes. According to Dubai AI Traffic Safety Police engineers, the AI models have been trained on millions of mobility data points collected from varied traffic conditions across the emirate, enabling predictive analysis and automated decision-making. Deployment began earlier this week across critical routes including Sheikh Zayed Road, Al Khail Road and major arterial networks connecting commercial districts. Early implementation phases focus on improving signal timing accuracy and reducing collision-prone bottlenecks. Officials reported that the system …
Saudi regulators have imposed fines totalling SR1.7 million on 10 pharmacies for violating mandatory drug tracking and traceability rules, signalling a firmer enforcement posture as the Kingdom tightens controls over its pharmaceutical supply chain. The action reflects growing regulatory emphasis on digital oversight, patient safety and the prevention of counterfeit or improperly handled medicines in …
The Sharjah Charity International has announced one of its most expansive Ramadan humanitarian initiatives to date, confirming the distribution of 300,000 Sharjah Charity Iftar Meals across 51 countries during the holy month. Officials stated that the programme, launched today in Sharjah, reflects the UAE’s long-standing commitment to global humanitarian outreach and its emphasis on supporting …
A new round of high-level peace negotiations between Ukraine–Russia peace talks commenced today in Abu Dhabi, marking a significant diplomatic intervention by the United Arab Emirates at a time of intensified geopolitical instability. The meeting, confirmed by officials from both delegations early this morning, aims to revive stalled dialogue that has seen limited progress over …
The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has made a landmark move in the field of quantum computing by signing a strategic agreement with TII Quantinuum partnership, a global leader in quantum technology. This partnership is set to accelerate quantum research and commercial applications in the UAE, positioning the country as a major player …