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Israel has allocated NIS 500 million ($133 million) for education and critical R&D and data infrastructure to keep pace with global advancements in the development and adoption of artificial technology models. The investment, part of the National Artificial Intelligence Program, is geared to help Israel maintain and strengthen its position as a global leader in light of the fast-evolving technology. Led by the Israel Innovation Authority, the funds will be invested in R&D infrastructure, including the launch of a national institute that will aim to foster advanced research in collaboration with Israeli and international experts across academia, industry, and the military. The program, funded until 2027, will prioritize the development of AI skills in academia and the military, as there is a shortage of human capital in the field, and seek to establish a robust talent pipeline. Part of the initiative is plans for a specialized IDF training program to turn out hundreds of tech experts specializing in AI. Israel's elite military intelligence and technology units, such as the famed 8200, already have a track record of graduates who became founders and CEOs of some of the world's most successful tech and cybersecurity firms. To attract global talent, Israel plans to offer incentives for AI academics and international experts from abroad to immigrate to Israel. The investment comes as Israel is almost 12 months into a war with the Hamas terror group, and thousands of tech workers and startup founders have been called up for reserve duty. The prolonged war alongside uncertainty about the extent and duration of the fighting have slowed down investments for the development and growth of local AI startups. As part of the program, funds will be allocated to integrate AI technologies in the public sector and local authorities to improve services and make them quicker and more easily accessible by cutting bureaucracy and administrative burdens. A knowledge hub and research center will be established to provide professional support to government ministries and local authorities in AI policy. AI is a transformative development that will change the way education, healthcare, welfare, transportation, and more are administered in Israel.

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