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Public Prosecution & AWS Discuss Using AI and Cloud for Progress

Public Prosecution & AWS Discuss Using AI and Cloud for Progress

Post by : Mariam Al-Faris

The Public Prosecution held an important meeting with Dr. Nidal Al Basha. Dr. Al Basha is a technology expert. He works as the Head of Innovation at Amazon Web Services, or AWS, in the Middle East. He also leads the Cloud Innovation Centre at the University of Bahrain. This meeting was about finding ways to work together using new technology. The main focus was on modern technology like cloud computing and artificial intelligence, often called AI.

Both the Public Prosecution and Dr. Al Basha want to use these technologies to help the justice system become better and faster. This meeting shows that government bodies like the Public Prosecution are ready to use new tools to improve how they work. They believe technology can make a big difference in their services.

What is Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence?

Before we talk more about the meeting, it helps to understand the two key technologies discussed: cloud computing and artificial intelligence.

Cloud computing means storing and using data and programs over the internet instead of on a local computer. It allows easy access to information and programs from anywhere. This technology helps organizations save money and work faster because they do not need many physical servers or computers.

Artificial intelligence, or AI, means making computers smart enough to do tasks that usually need human intelligence. AI can understand language, recognize pictures, and make decisions based on data. Many businesses and governments use AI to improve their work and serve people better.

How Cloud and AI Can Help the Public Prosecution

The Public Prosecution wants to use cloud computing and AI to improve its daily work. Many legal tasks are complex and take a lot of time. By using these technologies, the Public Prosecution can speed up processes and reduce errors.

For example, AI can help quickly review documents or case files. It can also help find important information faster than humans can. Cloud computing will allow the Public Prosecution to store and access data securely and easily. These changes will help them become more efficient and modern.

This means cases can be handled faster, and justice can be served quicker. The public will benefit because legal work will be smoother and less delayed.

Dr. Nidal Al Basha and the Cloud Innovation Centre

During the meeting, Dr. Nidal Al Basha talked about the work being done at the Cloud Innovation Centre at the University of Bahrain. This centre is a special place where experts develop new ideas and technologies using cloud computing and AI.

Dr. Al Basha explained some key projects led by the centre. These projects focus on solving real problems using technology. Many projects are designed to help government bodies and organizations improve their work.

He said that the Cloud Innovation Centre is open to working with partners like the Public Prosecution. Together, they can create new solutions that will make legal work faster and more accurate.

The Role of Mohammed Yousif Al Zubari and the AI Team

Mohammed Yousif Al Zubari, who is the Head of Prosecution, also attended the meeting. He is the Chair of the Public Prosecution’s Artificial Intelligence Team. This team works to bring AI into the justice system.

Mr. Al Zubari and his team are very interested in using AI tools to improve how they work. They want to find ways AI can help with tasks like managing cases, organizing data, and supporting decision-making.

By working with experts like Dr. Al Basha and his team, they hope to build new systems that use AI to assist prosecutors in their daily work. This will make the justice system stronger and more effective.

The Benefits of Using Technology in the Justice System

The use of cloud computing and AI in the justice system has many benefits. First, it makes the work faster. Computers and AI systems can process large amounts of data quickly. This helps reduce delays in handling cases.

Second, technology helps improve accuracy. AI can analyze data without bias and can detect mistakes that humans might miss. This helps reduce errors and improve the quality of decisions.

Third, cloud computing provides secure and easy access to information. Prosecutors can access case files anytime and anywhere, which helps them work more flexibly and efficiently.

Overall, technology will help the Public Prosecution provide better service to the public. It will increase transparency and trust in the justice system.

Plans for Collaboration Between Public Prosecution and AWS

At the meeting, both sides discussed how to move forward with this partnership. They agreed to explore many joint projects using AI and cloud technology. These projects will focus on solving challenges faced by the Public Prosecution.

The collaboration will include sharing knowledge, training staff, and developing new digital tools. Both the Public Prosecution and AWS want to work closely to ensure the success of these projects.

This partnership will also help Bahrain become a leader in using smart technologies in government services. It shows how different organizations can work together for a common goal.

What This Means for Bahrain and the Region

This meeting is an example of Bahrain’s commitment to adopting new technology in important sectors like justice. By working with global leaders like AWS and local experts like the Cloud Innovation Centre, Bahrain can improve its digital transformation.

The use of AI and cloud technology in the justice system will set a good example for other government sectors. It will also inspire other countries in the Middle East to follow similar steps.

Modernizing the justice system is important for the country’s progress and for building trust with citizens. It will help make legal services more accessible, fair, and efficient.

Moving Toward a Digital Future

The meeting between the Public Prosecution and Dr. Nidal Al Basha from AWS and the University of Bahrain is a big step toward a digital future. Using AI and cloud technology will help the justice system become faster, smarter, and more efficient.

The collaboration shows how technology can help public institutions improve their work. It also highlights the importance of partnerships between government, universities, and technology companies.

As Bahrain continues to invest in digital tools, the Public Prosecution is ready to lead the way in adopting smart technologies. This will bring many benefits to the legal system and the people it serves.

Aug. 11, 2025 5:49 p.m. 964

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