In a recent virtual meeting between the Public Prosecution in Bahrain and its counterpart in the People’s Republic of China, specialists in technology and artificial intelligence came together to discuss the integration of these technologies into prosecutorial work. The Bahraini delegation, led by Counselor Abdullah Al-Dosari and Chief Prosecutor Mohammed Al-Zubari, examined the regulatory frameworks and operational systems of the Chinese Public Prosecution to learn from their expertise. Discussions also focused on Bahrain’s current electronic systems for managing criminal cases and plans to enhance technological capabilities.
During the session, Counselor Abdullah Al-Dosari commended the productive collaboration in training and capacity building between the two countries. He highlighted the benefits Bahrain could gain from China’s experience in this field. The aim of the meetings is to further explore technical specifics and effectively integrate artificial intelligence into Bahrain’s criminal justice system within legal boundaries.
The memorandum of understanding between the Public Prosecution in Bahrain and China aims to advance cooperation and knowledge sharing in technology and artificial intelligence. This collaboration will allow both countries to enhance their prosecutorial work through the integration of new technologies. By learning from China’s experience in this domain, Bahrain can improve its own electronic systems for managing judicial and administrative criminal cases.
The virtual meeting served as a platform for specialists from both countries to exchange expertise and discuss ways to leverage technology in the legal system. The discussions included an examination of the regulatory frameworks and operational systems of the Chinese Public Prosecution, providing valuable insights for Bahrain’s delegation. The planned follow-up meetings will delve deeper into technical specifics to ensure the effective integration of artificial intelligence within legal boundaries.
Counselor Abdullah Al-Dosari’s positive remarks on the collaboration with China highlight the potential benefits for Bahrain in training and capacity building. By working together with specialists in technology and artificial intelligence, Bahrain can enhance its technological capabilities and improve its prosecutorial work. The future meetings will focus on exploring ways to integrate artificial intelligence into the criminal justice system, paving the way for enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in handling criminal cases.
Overall, the virtual meeting between the Public Prosecution in Bahrain and China marks a significant step towards advancing cooperation and knowledge sharing in technology and artificial intelligence. By exchanging expertise and learning from each other’s experiences, both countries can enhance their prosecutorial work and improve their technological capabilities. The planned follow-up meetings will further explore ways to integrate artificial intelligence within legal boundaries, ensuring the effective use of technology in the criminal justice system.