Forget the robot apocalypse: AI's future is in teamwork, not superintelligence - opinion
The question we should ask ourselves is no longer “how smart our bots are” but “how well they work together.”
The question we should ask ourselves is no longer “how smart our bots are” but “how well they work together.”
It is worth questioning why the Tax Authority largely abandoned the original committee’s recommendations without broader consultation.
We even have a concept like this in Pirkei Avot (Ethics of the Fathers) 2:8: “The more possessions, the more worry.”
Anyone following the Israeli judicial reform process should note what can happen if an executive authority simply ignores the courts and uses a catch-22 excuse when caught out.
Economic resilience in Israel’s business sector depends also on the ability of employers to act strategically and inclusively, connecting to the diverse communities around them.
Stablecoins have evolved from an experimental idea into a foundational tool for supporting economic resilience and growth, and Israel should grab this opportunity.
Recent industry developments show a clear transition from autonomous hype to genuine commercial feasibility.
Regulatory sandboxes in this domain must address the privacy of patient data, the safety and efficacy of treatments, and strict compliance with medical standards.
We don’t always think so far ahead when it comes to planning for life-cycle events, but we need to. It becomes vital to save as much as possible and as soon as possible.
In the case of Gaza, the economy and homes need rebuilding to improve the welfare of the Gazans, without Hamas. And there is an ace up everyone’s sleeve: Gaza gas.
It is long past time to place the Israeli citizen – the worker, the parent, the student, the small business owner – at the center of the economy.