The Jewish Chronicle

Google chief says Israel is key to tech evolution

- BY NATHAN JEFFAY

ONE OF the world’s most influentia­l computer executives this week predicted that Israel “will have an oversized impact on the evolution of the next stage of the technology we all use”.

Eric Schmidt, executive chairman of Google, wrote his comments in an effusive online post after visiting Israel. The country seemed to him “very peaceful, and very much like Silicon Valley”, he commented, mentioning that Google has a large engineerin­g and sales operation there.

The JC can reveal that in top-level meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Mr Schmidt was asked to take Google’s relationsh­ip with Israel to the next level. “We discussed possibilit­ies for future co-operation, not just on a level of Google expanding in Israel but in operations from Google benefiting education in Israel,” said Sci- ence and Technology Minister Daniel Hershkowit­z. In his post, Mr Schmidt also shared his thoughts on the reasons for the country’s high-tech success and promise. They are its “long commitment to universiti­es and science”; the fact that businesses have taken advantage of the internet to provide services far from home; and the security situation, which creates a “live for today” attitude, encouragin­g risk-taking.

Mr Schmidt also suggested that compulsory military service gives Israelis valuable knowledge and experience that they apply in high-tech. “The core areas of computer science now revolve around data analytics, big data, artificial intelligen­ce, and large networks of informatio­n,” he wrote. “These are the same areas developed in the intelligen­ce parts of the military.”

Google has struck a deal with French anti-racism groups which have objectedto­itssearche­nginesugge­sting users add “Jew” to searches for prominent names. Google would not comment on the specifics of the deal.

 ?? PHOTO: KUVIEN IMAGES ?? Arson was suspected over two fires near Jerusalem this week. Four people were treated for smoke inhalation Heaping praise on Israel: Eric Schmidt
PHOTO: KUVIEN IMAGES Arson was suspected over two fires near Jerusalem this week. Four people were treated for smoke inhalation Heaping praise on Israel: Eric Schmidt
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