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DLD boosts transparency with AI-enabled real estate advertising governance
DLD boosts transparency with AI-enabled real estate advertising governance

Tahawul Tech

time26-04-2025

  • Business
  • Tahawul Tech

DLD boosts transparency with AI-enabled real estate advertising governance

Since its inception, the platform has monitored over 279,000 real estate advertisements across Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut. 29% of the monitored ads were automatically modified on the platforms using artificial intelligence. Dubai — Dubai Land Department (DLD) announced the outcomes of its AI-powered Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform, which was launched during GITEX 2024. The initiative is part of the DLD's ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and credibility in real estate advertisements across key marketing platforms, such as Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut. These efforts align with Dubai AI Week's objectives, which kicked off on Monday, 21 April, and runs until 25 April. According to the latest data, the platform has monitored over 279,000 real estate advertisements across these platforms since its launch; notably, 29% of the monitored listings were automatically modified using artificial intelligence. Ali Abdullah Al Ali, Director of the Real Estate Control Department at the Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department, said: 'These results reaffirm our ongoing commitment to advancing real estate market oversight through cutting-edge technology. The Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform enables us to monitor advertisements more accurately and efficiently, enhancing investor and consumer confidence and reinforcing Dubai's position as a global hub for real estate innovation.' He added: 'The ongoing, daily monitoring carried out through this platform ensures full compliance with established standards and regulations, elevating transparency within the real estate market and reaffirming DLD's commitment to fostering a trustworthy and credible property environment. The use of artificial intelligence in oversight represents a strategic tool that reflects the Department's direction toward digital innovation and its dedication to achieving the highest quality standards in its services.' This platform represents a significant strategic step toward enhancing and developing Dubai's real estate sector. It aligns with the vision of the wise leadership, which aspires to position the emirate at the forefront of global cities in digital innovation, thereby strengthening its economic standing and supporting Dubai's long-term strategic objectives. Through its Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department had previously announced the launch of the new 'Madmoun' electronic service within the Trakheesi system, which issues a QR code for every real estate advertisement permit generated through the platform. This initiative aims to enhance the governance of real estate advertising as part of the Department's broader efforts to modernise regulatory procedures and strengthen investor confidence. Accordingly, all real estate companies are required to display the QR code on all real estate advertisements, whether visual or written. This enables customers to quickly and effectively verify the authenticity of the advertisement and confirm that the Real Estate Regulatory Agency approves it.

Dubai Land Department strengthens transparency with AI-enabled real estate advertising governance
Dubai Land Department strengthens transparency with AI-enabled real estate advertising governance

Zawya

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Dubai Land Department strengthens transparency with AI-enabled real estate advertising governance

Since its inception, the platform has monitored over 279,000 real estate advertisements across Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut. 29% of the monitored ads were automatically modified on the platforms using artificial intelligence. Dubai, United Arab Emirates: Dubai Land Department (DLD) announced the outcomes of its AI-powered Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform, which was launched during GITEX 2024. The initiative is part of the DLD's ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and credibility in real estate advertisements across key marketing platforms, such as Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut. These efforts align with Dubai AI Week's objectives, which kicked off on Monday, 21 April, and runs until 25 April. According to the latest data, the platform has monitored over 279,000 real estate advertisements across these platforms since its launch; notably, 29% of the monitored listings were automatically modified using artificial intelligence. Ali Abdullah Al Ali, Director of the Real Estate Control Department at the Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department, said: 'These results reaffirm our ongoing commitment to advancing real estate market oversight through cutting-edge technology. The Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform enables us to monitor advertisements more accurately and efficiently, enhancing investor and consumer confidence and reinforcing Dubai's position as a global hub for real estate innovation.' He added: 'The ongoing, daily monitoring carried out through this platform ensures full compliance with established standards and regulations, elevating transparency within the real estate market and reaffirming DLD's commitment to fostering a trustworthy and credible property environment. The use of artificial intelligence in oversight represents a strategic tool that reflects the Department's direction toward digital innovation and its dedication to achieving the highest quality standards in its services.' This platform represents a significant strategic step toward enhancing and developing Dubai's real estate sector. It aligns with the vision of the wise leadership, which aspires to position the emirate at the forefront of global cities in digital innovation, thereby strengthening its economic standing and supporting Dubai's long-term strategic objectives. Through its Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department had previously announced the launch of the new 'Madmoun' electronic service within the Trakheesi system, which issues a QR code for every real estate advertisement permit generated through the platform. This initiative aims to enhance the governance of real estate advertising as part of the Department's broader efforts to modernise regulatory procedures and strengthen investor confidence. Accordingly, all real estate companies are required to display the QR code on all real estate advertisements, whether visual or written. This enables customers to quickly and effectively verify the authenticity of the advertisement and confirm that the Real Estate Regulatory Agency approves it.

Dubai Land Department Strengthens Transparency with AI-Enabled Real Estate Advertising Governance
Dubai Land Department Strengthens Transparency with AI-Enabled Real Estate Advertising Governance

Hi Dubai

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Hi Dubai

Dubai Land Department Strengthens Transparency with AI-Enabled Real Estate Advertising Governance

Dubai Land Department (DLD) announced the outcomes of its AI-powered Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform, which was launched during GITEX 2024. The initiative is part of the DLD's ongoing efforts to enhance transparency and credibility in real estate advertisements across key marketing platforms, such as Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut. These efforts align with Dubai AI Week's objectives, which kicked off on Monday, 21 April, and runs until 25 April. According to the latest data, the platform has monitored over 279,000 real estate advertisements across these platforms since its launch; notably, 29% of the monitored listings were automatically modified using artificial intelligence. Ali Abdullah Al Ali, Director of the Real Estate Control Department at the Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department, said: 'These results reaffirm our ongoing commitment to advancing real estate market oversight through cutting-edge technology. The Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform enables us to monitor advertisements more accurately and efficiently, enhancing investor and consumer confidence and reinforcing Dubai's position as a global hub for real estate innovation.' He added: 'The ongoing, daily monitoring carried out through this platform ensures full compliance with established standards and regulations, elevating transparency within the real estate market and reaffirming DLD's commitment to fostering a trustworthy and credible property environment. The use of artificial intelligence in oversight represents a strategic tool that reflects the Department's direction toward digital innovation and its dedication to achieving the highest quality standards in its services.' This platform represents a significant strategic step toward enhancing and developing Dubai's real estate sector. It aligns with the vision of the wise leadership, which aspires to position the emirate at the forefront of global cities in digital innovation, thereby strengthening its economic standing and supporting Dubai's long-term strategic objectives. Through its Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department had previously announced the launch of the new 'Madmoun' electronic service within the Trakheesi system, which issues a QR code for every real estate advertisement permit generated through the platform. This initiative aims to enhance the governance of real estate advertising as part of the Department's broader efforts to modernise regulatory procedures and strengthen investor confidence. Accordingly, all real estate companies are required to display the QR code on all real estate advertisements, whether visual or written. This enables customers to quickly and effectively verify the authenticity of the advertisement and confirm that the Real Estate Regulatory Agency approves it. News Source: Cicero & Bernay

Dubai: How DLD is boosting transparency with AI-powered real estate ad monitoring
Dubai: How DLD is boosting transparency with AI-powered real estate ad monitoring

Gulf Business

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

Dubai: How DLD is boosting transparency with AI-powered real estate ad monitoring

Image: Getty Images/ For illustrative purposes The Dubai Land Department (DLD) revealed the outcomes of its AI-powered Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform, launched at GITEX 2024, in a bid to strengthen oversight, boost transparency and reinforce investor confidence in the emirate's property market. Since its inception, the platform has monitored more than 279,000 property listings across leading marketing platforms including Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut. Of these, 29 per cent were automatically modified using artificial intelligence to ensure compliance with advertising standards. 'These results reaffirm our ongoing commitment to advancing real estate market oversight through cutting-edge technology,' said Ali Abdullah Al Ali, Director of the Real Estate Control Department at the Real Estate Regulatory Agency, part of DLD. 'The Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform enables us to monitor advertisements more accurately and efficiently, enhancing investor and consumer confidence and reinforcing Dubai's position as a global hub for real estate innovation.' DLD's ad monitoring platform adheres to all regulatory standards Al Ali added that daily monitoring through the platform ensures full adherence to regulatory standards, reflecting the DLD's strategic direction towards digital innovation. 'The use of artificial intelligence in oversight represents a strategic tool that reflects the Department's direction toward digital innovation and its dedication to achieving the highest quality standards in its services,' he said. The platform is part of broader efforts aligned with Dubai AI Week, which began on April 21 and runs through April 25, aiming to spotlight digital transformation initiatives across sectors. The The service issues a QR code for every real estate advertisement permit, which must now be displayed on all Officials say the initiatives are in line with Dubai's leadership vision to establish the city as a global benchmark in digital governance and real estate innovation, supporting the emirate's long-term economic and strategic objectives.

Dubai property watchdog monitors over 279,000 listings with new AI platform
Dubai property watchdog monitors over 279,000 listings with new AI platform

Arabian Business

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

Dubai property watchdog monitors over 279,000 listings with new AI platform

The Dubai Land Department (DLD) has released figures showing the impact of its AI-powered Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform, which was unveiled during GITEX 2024. The platform, designed to monitor property advertisements across major marketing websites including Property Finder, Dubizzle, and Bayut, has overseen more than 279,000 listings since its launch, with artificial intelligence automatically modifying 29 per cent of the monitored advertisements. 'These results reaffirm our ongoing commitment to advancing real estate market oversight through cutting-edge technology. The Real Estate Advertising Governance Platform enables us to monitor advertisements more accurately and efficiently, enhancing investor and consumer confidence and reinforcing Dubai's position as a global hub for real estate innovation,' Ali Abdullah Al Ali, Director of the Real Estate Control Department at the Real Estate Regulatory Agency, Dubai Land Department said. Dubai Land Department reports success of AI-powered real estate advertising platform The announcement coincides with Dubai AI Week, which runs from April 21-25. The DLD described the monitoring system as part of its strategy to improve transparency and credibility in the property sector. The department previously launched ' Madmoun ', an electronic service within the Trakheesi system that issues QR codes for every real estate advertisement permit. The DLD now requires all property companies to display these QR codes on both visual and written advertisements, allowing customers to verify the authenticity of listings and confirm they have been approved by the Real Estate Regulatory Agency. The initiative forms part of the city's broader strategy to position itself as a leader in digital innovation and strengthen its economic standing in line with the emirate's long-term objectives.

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