
Joint Workshop held by the Federal Tax Authority and Microsoft on 'Accelerating Innovation with AI' - Middle East Business News and Information
The workshop was attended by Abdulla Al Bastaki, Executive Director of the Information Technology Sector, Chief Executive Officer of Artificial Intelligence, along with several FTA employees and AI specialists from Microsoft, with the initiative aligned with the FTA's strategic plans to strengthen partnerships with leading institutions and technological companies specialising in IT and artificial intelligence (AI).
Such collaborations are part of the FTA's alignment with the objectives of the UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence and the FTA Digital Strategy, by expanding its integration of AI technologies. The use of AI will provide for more seamless and proactive digital services, as well as introducing innovative models that reflect the excellence and leadership of government operations. Additionally, the FTA has stated that it aims to meet customer expectations while enhancing efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and real-time processing.
The joint workshop further highlighted AI's role in enhancing communication between data systems within an innovation-driven institutional environment and how it improves operational processes, ensuring the quality and efficiency of tax services in accordance with global best practices.
The workshop also showcased the latest innovative technologies aimed at enhancing operational efficiency and improving customer experience. Among these were Generative AI applications and various tools that effectively contribute to boosting productivity and strengthening institutional performance.
During the workshop session, demonstrations were presented on cloud solutions for modern services and technical capabilities, all of which contribute to strengthening existing legacy systems, while offering a more resilient future-ready infrastructure. All such advancements enhance the FTA's ability to adapt to evolving industry demands while ensuring the sustainability of its services at the highest levels of efficiency.
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