According to a recent Microsoft report, Israel ranks among the world’s top countries in the development and application of artificial intelligence. It is one of only seven nations with a domestically developed model listed among the 200 most advanced AI systems worldwide – and about one-third of Israeli adults use AI tools on a regular basis.
The report evaluates national performance across three core areas: Israel ranks 7th in the Frontier Index (development of cutting-edge models) and performs strongly in both infrastructure and adoption rates, positioning it well above the global average.
For German companies and innovation stakeholders, these findings highlight Israel’s role as a key technology hub and a strong potential partner for AI research, data infrastructure, and applied development. The rapid pace of transformation offers promising opportunities for collaboration, investment, and knowledge exchange between both markets.
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