The Police Leadership Council Reviews Security Reports and Discusses AI Skills Development in Its Fourth Meeting
Lieutenant General Dhahi Khalfan Tamim, Deputy Chairman of Dubai Police and General Security and Chairman of the Federal Police Leadership Council, chaired the Council's fourth meeting for 2026, attended by police commanders, senior officers, and officials from the Ministry of Interior and the general police leadership, at the Dubai Police Officers' Club.
During the meeting, the Council reviewed a number of presentations, security reports, and policies related to security and operational performance at the state level, as part of efforts to enhance the efficiency of the security system and support its strategic objectives.
The Council discussed the results of the traffic accident fatality rate indicator per 100,000 population during the first half of 2026, and was briefed on the UAE government's key direction regarding the AI assistant project, in addition to discussing policies related to the security aspect and mechanisms to support their implementation.
On the sidelines of the meeting, an introductory workshop titled "AI Assistant Skills" was held, supervised by the General Department of Competency Development at the Ministry of Interior, in coordination with Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence and G42, a global leader in artificial intelligence and cloud computing, aiming to enhance security leaders' knowledge of AI skills and applications and enable them to employ these in developing institutional performance and supporting the security work system.
Source: Emirates News Agency (WAM)