The UAE Cabinet has approved an AI-powered regulatory-intelligence ecosystem that monitors the real-time impact of laws, recommends legislative updates from data, and is intended to accelerate the drafting and enactment of new laws by up to 70%, overseen by a new Regulatory Intelligence Office. Analysts note an open governance gap: as of late 2025 no laws yet specifically govern AI use in criminal proceedings, with capability racing ahead of binding rules on oversight and accountability.
Guardii is built to answer exactly that accountability question. As the world-leading agentic child-safety platform, it pairs autonomous detection of grooming, sextortion and acute distress with human-on-the-loop review, explainability and clear escalation to a trusted adult or authority — the responsible model for deploying agentic AI in a child-protection context. Where governments are moving fastest, Guardii demonstrates how autonomous detection and human accountability can be engineered together rather than traded off.