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Israel Invests $8 Million to Advance AI in Hebrew and Arabic

  • Israel is investing NIS 30 million ($8 million) to advance AI applications in Hebrew and Arabic via 17 academic and industry projects.

  • The initiative aims to reduce gaps and facilitate leaps in Hebrew and Arabic language processing for AI.

  • The project includes work by Verbit, Clalit Health Services, Briya, and various hospitals to develop models for transcription, summarization, image analysis, and analyzing medical texts.

  • Academia partners like Ariel University and Lev Academic Center will work on translation algorithms and detecting harmful content.

  • The advancement comes as PM Netanyahu met with Elon Musk to discuss AI risks. Israel has 2,200 companies using AI in deep tech.

timesofisrael.com
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