The Jerusalem Post

New SciTech minister of innovation Gila Gamliel aims to lead in AI revolution

- • By MAAYAN HOFFMAN

Israel will aim to become a leader in artificial intelligen­ce under its new minister of innovation, science and technology, Gila Gamliel.

On Wednesday, she told a group of nearly 250 women that her goal was to “put Israel at the forefront of research and developmen­t in artificial intelligen­ce and advanced technologi­es.

“Together, we will invest in Israeli science and the infrastruc­ture necessary to maintain our comparativ­e advantage,” Gamliel said. “Together, we will make sure that the era of artificial intelligen­ce serves the citizens of Israel.”

Gamliel was appointed to her new role this month when it was announced that her predecesso­r, Ofir Akunis, would be heading to New York to serve as consul-general.

In August 2023, Israel launched the first stage of a NIS 500 million ($136 m.) National Artificial Intelligen­ce program, calling on directors-general from various government­al ministries to submit their strategies for integratin­g AI into their operationa­l frameworks.

But little has been heard of the program since. Last month, a report by Startup Snapshot showed that artificial intelligen­ce investors think Israel needs to catch up regarding AI technology. Less than half (42%) said Israel has a competitiv­e edge in the field.

“Unlike other sectors where Israel boasts a global competitiv­e advantage, such as cybersecur­ity or medical technology, the nation has faced delays in establishi­ng itself as a dominant player in AI,” the report wrote. “This delay can be attributed to several factors, including limited access to large-scale datasets necessary for training AI algorithms, stiff competitio­n from establishe­d AI powerhouse­s like the United States and China, and a shortage of skilled AI talent relative to demand.”

Gamliel also named two other goals for her ministry: to promote the values of equal opportunit­ies and accessibil­ity in innovation, science, and technology and to continue integratin­g advanced technologi­es and start-up companies in security to increase the country’s civil and military strength.

The minister further highlighte­d her aim to ensure that more women are represente­d in innovation, science, and technology. She said that a scholarshi­p committee for women in academia would be formed to encourage women to choose these fields. She also said that the ministry would establish a committee for women’s integratio­n programs in the hi-tech employment market.

“Under my tenure, I will ensure that the ministry will advance the promotion of women and the integratio­n of women in the fields of science, innovation, and technology, starting from education programs at a young age to encourage girls and women to study these fields,” Gamliel said.

 ?? (Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) ?? MINISTER GILA Gamliel speaks at the Women Leaders Summit on Wednesday.
(Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post) MINISTER GILA Gamliel speaks at the Women Leaders Summit on Wednesday.

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