Abu Dhabi Police Unveils AI Robot Saqr for Smart Policing

Post by : Saif Nasser

Abu Dhabi Police has officially unveiled a new artificial intelligence-powered robot named “Saqr” as part of its efforts to strengthen smart policing and improve road safety awareness. The introduction of this advanced robotic system highlights the growing use of modern technology in public safety and law enforcement operations. “Saqr” is designed to assist in enhancing communication with the public, delivering safety messages, and supporting awareness campaigns related to traffic rules and responsible driving behavior. The robot reflects the UAE’s continued investment in artificial intelligence and smart city initiatives aimed at improving efficiency, safety, and innovation in public services.

Officials stated that such technologies are intended to support police work by providing interactive tools that can engage with residents and visitors in multiple languages, making information more accessible. The launch event demonstrated how AI systems can play a role in future policing strategies, combining digital intelligence with community outreach. The initiative is also seen as part of broader efforts to reduce road accidents and promote safer driving habits across the emirate.

As smart technologies continue to evolve, Abu Dhabi Police aims to expand the use of AI-driven tools in various sectors of security and public service, reinforcing its position as a leader in technological innovation within law enforcement. Further updates are expected as the system is integrated into daily operations.

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