UAE turns to AI to bridge legal language gaps

UAE turns to AI to bridge legal language gaps
The UAE’s courts are often difficult to navigate for the country’s enormous expat population. (SUPPLIED)
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Updated 17 October 2025
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UAE turns to AI to bridge legal language gaps

UAE turns to AI to bridge legal language gaps
  • A new translation tool aims to make the country’s multilingual legal system more accessible and inclusive

DUBAI: The UAE’s Federal Public Prosecution has launched a new artificial intelligence-powered translation service aimed at improving accessibility and inclusivity for non-Arabic speakers.

Speaking at GITEX Dubai this week, Khalifa Ibrahim Al Hammadi public prosecution member in the public procsecution of uae told Arab News the country hoped to become a world leader in integrating AI into the legal system. He cited the Bayan translation service, launched at the event in conjunction with Emirati AI company, Presight.

“It is designed to support investigations and trials by offering seamless two-way voice and text translation, with dialect recognition — including the Emirati dialect,” said Hammadi.

The UAE’s courts are often difficult to navigate for the country’s enormous expat population, which includes over 200 nationalities. Arabic is the official language of the UAE’s legal system, while English is common in business and commercial contracts, and translations are needed. In disputes, UAE courts give precedence to the Arabic version of any contract.

The public prosecution office hopes the new AI service will make the process much easier.

“The platform features speech-to-text and text-to-speech capabilities, extracts text from documents and images, and includes a multilingual legal dictionary,” Hammadi said.

“It also comes with an intelligent governance dashboard for auditing and quality assurance. Ultimately, it enhances translation accuracy, speeds up legal procedures, and strengthens the overall efficiency of our judicial system."

AI is being used in legal systems globally to speed up case processing, help in legal research, and improve access to justice. China has seen the rise of virtual smart courts while tools for contract analysis have rapidly gained popularity in the US.

The UAE is hoping to become a leader in the field, launching its own internal legal chatbot and undergoing a mass legal filing digitization campaign.

Some challenges remain with using AI in legal proceedings, particularly due to risks of bias, lack of transparency, data privacy concerns and unclear accountability when errors occur. However, Hammadi says he is confident the UAE’s systems will adapt and evolve.


Biban Forum 2025 concludes with over $10bn in agreements 

Biban Forum 2025 concludes with over $10bn in agreements 
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Biban Forum 2025 concludes with over $10bn in agreements 

Biban Forum 2025 concludes with over $10bn in agreements 

RIYADH: The Small and Medium Enterprises General Authority, or Monsha’at, concluded the Biban Forum 2025, held over four days under the theme “Global Destination for Opportunities.” 

The forum attracted more than 100,000 visitors and generated agreements exceeding SR38 billion ($10 billion). 

On the first day, 21 agreements and memoranda of understanding were signed, launching initiatives worth over SR22.3 billion to support entrepreneurship. The second day featured 22 additional agreements and five initiatives aimed at empowering small and medium enterprises. 

The third day included 11 agreements, with launches exceeding SR7.6 billion to finance entrepreneurial projects, while the final day saw four cooperation agreements and initiatives valued at nearly SR8.1 billion.  

Monsha’at also honored the top five entrepreneurial universities in the Kingdom, along with winners of the event competitions and key financing entities for 2024.

The forum included agreements with organizations from Japan, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, India, Sweden, and France, aimed at fostering international cooperation and investment. 

More than 200 local and international speakers participated in discussions on artificial intelligence, sustainability, and finance, with attendees engaging in over 80 workshops, 2,150 consultations, and 1,000 mentorship sessions. 

The Biban Forum is one of the largest entrepreneurial platforms in the Kingdom, focused on empowering entrepreneurs, supporting SMEs, and enhancing national economic competitiveness.  

Since its inception, the forum has served as a key meeting point for entrepreneurs, investors, decision-makers, and enabling entities, featuring programs that address all aspects of the entrepreneurial journey, from establishment to growth.