Abu dhabi: The Department of Government Enablement - Abu Dhabi (DGE) announced that Abu Dhabi Government is reaching operational scale in its use of artificial intelligence across all government departments, advancing its vision of rethinking how government serves people, as it prepares to showcase TAMM 4.0 at GITEX Global 2025 (GITEX) in October this year.
According to Emirates News Agency, TAMM 4.0, launching at GITEX this October, represents the most advanced AI-native government platform deployed globally. The platform redefines government interactions around proactive, personalised services that understand life moments. Key capabilities include intelligent orchestration of services across government entities, predictive delivery through machine learning, and contextual AI assistance providing personalised, multilingual guidance tailored to individual life experiences.
The system also features predictive decision processing for routine approvals and compliance checks, freeing citizens and residents from repetitive tasks while enabling government employees to focus on higher-value human interactions. Ahmed Tamim Hisham Al Kuttab, Chairman of the Department of Government Enablement - Abu Dhabi, expressed the goal of building a government that feels as simple and intuitive as everyday technology. He noted that TAMM 4.0 exemplifies this vision in action.
Abu Dhabi has deployed over 100 AI use cases across more than 40 government entities, transitioning from pilot projects to production-scale implementation. These systems illustrate how AI can enhance government effectiveness across core functions. This includes proactive service delivery, intelligent compliance, smart resource allocation, and multilingual access.
DGE has also launched AI Majalis across Abu Dhabi, creating open and trusted spaces for dialogue in traditional majlis settings. These forums prepare citizens and residents for the digital future by exploring practical applications of AI in daily life while fostering awareness of responsible and ethical AI use. This initiative blends cultural tradition with technological innovation, ensuring inclusivity and empowering everyone to benefit from Abu Dhabi's AI transformation.
Abu Dhabi Government is undergoing a significant workforce transformation, with over 95 percent of its 30,000-plus employees completing comprehensive AI training. This effort is creating new career pathways and equipping civil servants with the skills to thrive in an AI-driven future, ensuring that technology serves the public interest while preserving human oversight and accountability.
The training programme goes beyond technical skills, embedding frameworks for responsible and ethical AI deployment. Employees are being prepared to use AI tools in ways that enhance human-centred public service. Abu Dhabi's approach sets new operational standards for transparent, ethical, and inclusive AI adoption across government.
Newly created Chief Data and AI Officer roles have been established across every government entity, with each officer responsible for driving AI adoption, governance, and innovation within their entity. This organisational structure reinforces Abu Dhabi's commitment to building public trust while systematically embedding AI across government functions.
The Abu Dhabi Government Digital Strategy 2025-2027 aims to make Abu Dhabi the world's first fully AI-native government by 2027, supported by an AED13 billion investment. This transformation fundamentally reimagines how government serves people, makes decisions, and creates value for communities through key pillars, including sovereign cloud adoption, AI integration, data-driven decision-making, a unified digital framework, and robust cybersecurity.
In going beyond digitisation, the Digital Strategy seeks to establish a unified digital backbone that automates processes and enhances efficiency through partnerships with technology leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators. This foundation enables smart, integrated, and AI-powered government services that anticipate and meet the needs of citizens, residents, and businesses.