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Abu Dhabi Just Rewrote the Rules on Government AI Hiring
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What if an entire government retrained 95% of its workforce in AI — before the jobs even existed? That's exactly what Abu Dhabi did, and it's just one piece of a $3.5 billion blueprint to become the world's first fully AI-native government by 2027.
In this episode, we break down Abu Dhabi's Government Digital Strategy 2025–2027 and the sweeping HR Law No. 08 of 2025, which replaced decades of tenure-based public sector hiring with a merit-driven framework covering more than 25,000 employees. The law went live on January 1, 2026 — and the talent infrastructure built around it is unlike anything we've seen from a government anywhere in the world.
We look at three structural moves that stand out: mandating a Chief Data and AI Officer in every single government entity (not optional — required), launching a dedicated AI jobs portal at jobs.ai.gov.ae, and pushing AI literacy training to near-universal completion across the public workforce. These aren't pilot programs. They're done.
For HR leaders in the private sector, this is a wake-up call. Abu Dhabi isn't just deploying AI tools — it's rebuilding the entire hiring system to attract and retain the people who'll run them. The question isn't whether governments can compete for AI talent. Abu Dhabi is proving they already are.