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Abu Dhabi unveils world's first Al public servant at Gitex

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October 15, 2025

Abu Dhabi unveiled the world's first AutoGov function with the latest version of TAMM on Tuesday at Gitex Global 2025

Abu Dhabi unveils world's first Al public servant at Gitex

Another eventful day at the Gitex Global 2023 in Dubai on Tuesday. Kamal Kassim / Gulf Today

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AutoGov introduces a groundbreaking model of proactive government services, automatically managing recurring tasks such as licence renewals, utility payments, and healthcare appointments.

The TAMM AutoGov, billed as the world first public servant, function launch takes service delivery to the next level, marking a pivotal milestone in Abu Dhabi's journey to becoming the world’s first Al-native government, representing the next generation of integrated intelligent service delivery. It can automatically manage recurring services, with users having the ability to set preferences, customise automation, and trust that services will happen seamlessly and securely.

Dr. Mohamed Al Askar, Director-General of TAMM, said, "These new TAMM features redefine what government means in daily life. We're moving away from one-off transactions to intelligent journeys that adapt to each person's needs. People can focus on their families, their work, and their ambitions, knowing that government is working quietly in the background for them. This is the true promise of an Al public servant: to give people back time and peace of mind."

Beyond automation, TAMM is introducing new ways for people to connect with government that feel more human, accessible, and participatory. TAMM Spaces has been expanded to include three new hubs - Family, Mobility, and Sahatna (health) - each designed around life's milestones and daily needs.

This complements the capabilities of the TAMM Al Assistant, enabling a unique, intuitive, seamless delivery of over 1,100 public and private services on a single digital platform. TAMM AI Assistant provides smart, contextual, and proactive support, can complete many services on the customer's behalf - enhancing both personalisation and proactivity across every user journey.

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