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Qatar participates in Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit

Qatar participates in Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit

Qatar Tribune07-05-2025

QNA
Abu Dhabi
Qatar, represented by the Public Prosecution, participated in the Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit (GETS 2025) in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates.
Attorney-General of Qatar HE Dr Issa bin Saad Al Jafali Al Nuaimi led Qatar's delegation at the summit. Dr Al Nuaimi underlined the importance of international cooperation to advance effective legislative frameworks that keep up with technological advancements and ensure a balance between innovation and legal protection.
The summit is a high-level international platform that intends to bolster dialogue and coordinate international efforts on future governance frameworks and legislations, given the rapid digital evolution.
This comes through engaging in in-depth discussions among representatives of the participating countries on avenues for the responsible and optimal use of modern and emerging technologies, foremost of which are artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and Web 3.0, within a legal framework that enhances the rule of law, protects rights, and keeps pace with technological advancements.
On the sidelines of the event, Dr Al Nuaimi held separate meetings with Attorney-General of the UAE Dr Hamad Saif Al Shamsi and Attorney-General of Egypt Dr Mohamed Shawky Ayad. Throughout the meetings, they shared perspectives on a range of topics of mutual
interest.

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