Key Points
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TAMM 4.0 is the most advanced AI-native government platform in the world
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Abu Dhabi deploys AI across 40 entities with 100+ use cases
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Over 95 percent of employees completed AI adoption training
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Digital Strategy 2025-2027 aims for a full AI-native government by 2027
TAMM 4.0 Abu Dhabi’s AI government platform is redefining how governments interact with people.
It is not only the most advanced AI-native government system, but also a model of digital transformation, public sector innovation, and AI adoption.
Abu Dhabi is reaching operational scale in AI across all departments. The Department of Government Enablement announced that TAMM 4.0 will be officially presented at GITEX Global 2025. This milestone marks a turning point for government services, showing how technology can anticipate needs and simplify processes.
A government platform built around life moments
TAMM 4.0 goes beyond digitization. Its AI-powered design allows services to respond to life events proactively. For example, instead of filling out forms, citizens will receive personalized support when important life moments occur. Intelligent orchestration ensures smooth service delivery across entities, while multilingual guidance reaches more than 15 languages.
AI adoption is at the center of this effort. By using predictive decision processing, the platform reduces repetitive approvals and compliance checks. This frees government staff to focus on higher-value tasks and human interactions. From my perspective, this shift makes government services both more human and more efficient.
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TAMM 4.0 Abu Dhabi’s AI government platform as an operational standard
Abu Dhabi has deployed over 100 AI use cases across 40 entities. These include predictive service delivery, real-time compliance analysis, and resource allocation supported by machine learning. In my analysis, these use cases show how AI can scale into government services with real impact.
Public sector innovation is reinforced by cultural initiatives such as AI Majalis. These gatherings use the traditional Emirati majlis format to discuss AI in daily life. Citizens and residents learn about practical applications while addressing questions of responsible AI use. This balance of tradition and technology builds trust in the digital transformation journey.
Training the workforce for AI adoption
Abu Dhabi is transforming its workforce to meet AI-driven demands. More than 95 percent of 30,000 employees have completed AI training. This program goes beyond technical instruction, teaching responsible and ethical AI practices. Employees learn how to apply AI without replacing human oversight.
To drive accountability, new Chief Data and AI Officers are now appointed in every government entity. These roles lead innovation, governance, and adoption strategies. This structure demonstrates Abu Dhabi’s focus on transparency and trust.
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Abu Dhabi Digital Strategy 2025-2027: becoming the first AI-native government
The Abu Dhabi Government Digital Strategy sets the goal of becoming the first fully AI-native government by 2027. Backed by an AED13 billion investment, the plan aims for sovereign cloud adoption, AI integration into all services, data-driven decision-making, and strong cybersecurity.
Government services will no longer be limited by paperwork. Instead, citizens, residents, and businesses will engage with a unified digital backbone. By collaborating with technology leaders and innovators, Abu Dhabi ensures that its public sector innovation drives real value for communities.