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Bennett launches AI advisory panel with academics, industry leaders and security experts
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67% right-leaningFirst reported by Srugim · Jun 17, 2026
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What happened
Naftali Bennett announced the creation of an AI advisory committee during his election campaign. The panel includes senior figures from academia, industry, security and the public sector and will draft long-term policy recommendations for Israel.
- 01Bennett announced a new advisory committee on artificial intelligence on Wednesday.
- 02The panel will advise on innovation, education, regulation and long-term national policy.
- 03It will assess AI’s impact on Israel’s economy, society and security.
- 04Bennett said the move will strengthen Israel’s technological leadership.
- 05The committee includes top figures from Stanford, Lemonade, Tel Aviv University and the high-tech sector.
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