The newest addition to the Dubai Now super app, "Madinati," lets both locals and guests actively help the city be maintained and developed, This AI-powered innovation makes it simple for people to report problems including broken roads, fallen trees, or other hazards in public areas, therefore enabling their easy action while they go about their regular business.

Working together, Digital Dubai, the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA), and Dubai Municipality's "Madinati" initiative enables the community to help to preserve the infrastructure of the city, Users may snap a picture of the problem, post it to the Dubai Now platform, and the AI system will find the problem, interpret the picture, and instantly transmit it to the relevant authorities-either the RTA or Dubai Municipality-for fix.

 By means of automation, this guarantees quick responses without public sector departmental manual interaction and simplifies communication. Although the system is also able to find the position on its own, the only user input needed is verifying the whereabouts of the claimed problem.

Digital Dubai's CEO, Matar Al Hemeiri, said "Madinati" is a part of a larger initiative to improve the quality of life for Dubai's citizens and guests by means of innovative technology. He underlined that the function is meant to be a flawless experience, so individuals may help to maintain the city without interfering with their daily activities. This idea fits Digital Dubai's aim to leverage new technologies to enhance city public services and quality of living.

The "Madinati" service is only one of the several options offered by the Dubai Now app, which presently presents over 280 services from more than 45 companies, covering both public and commercial sectors. From government operations and public services to bill payments and traffic fines, the app has grown to be a major hub for both residents and guests managing everything.

Dubai's emphasis on using technology and artificial intelligence for public services beyond maintenance of its infrastructure, Furthermore helping creative ideas in the field of government human resources is Digital Dubai. These solutions seek to simplify hiring and training procedures, therefore enabling public sector organizations to better control their personnel. Dubai is establishing itself as a leader in smart city projects by including artificial intelligence into many aspects of local administration, hence strengthening the city's global hub of innovation and technology.

"Madinati" bridges the public and government institutions by motivating every member of the society to participate actively in the continuous development of the city. The capacity of the app to quickly report and fix problems not only enhances the physical surroundings but also encourages civic involvement and shared responsibility among both residents and guests.

Including artificial intelligence into public projects like "Madinati" captures Dubai's forward-looking attitude to urban growth, These technical developments guarantee that infrastructure problems are promptly and effectively solved as the city develops, therefore minimizing disturbance to the daily life of the people living there, The launch of such services marks the city's will to make use of technology for public good, therefore guaranteeing a smarter, more linked metropolitan scene.

Dubai's "Madinati" service shows how well technology can be used to produce a more responsive and effective city, The project improves civic involvement and city administration by allowing residents and guests to report public issues via the Dubai Now app and by routing concerns to the proper authorities using artificial intelligence, This is only one instance of how Dubai is leveraging technology to raise living standards for its residents and create new benchmarks for smart city growth all around.