
AI 2026 Trends: How Israel Can Profit
Microsoft’s 2026 Work Trend Index predicts AI will become a true partner, driving agentic automation, security‑by‑design, and rapid ROI for Israeli businesses.
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Microsoft’s 2026 Work Trend Index predicts AI will become a true partner, driving agentic automation, security‑by‑design, and rapid ROI for Israeli businesses.

DeepMind unveiled Co‑Scientist, a Gemini‑powered multi‑agent AI that partners with researchers to design experiments and draft papers, accelerating scientific discovery.

Researchers have demonstrated a 16‑fold compression of LLM inputs that preserves accuracy, promising major reductions in memory and compute for large language models.

Google announced eight AI research breakthroughs for 2025, including Gemini 3’s long‑term memory and the multi‑agent Co‑Scientist platform, promising major productivity gains for businesses worldwide.

Five9 unveiled a new Voice AI Agent suite that lets callers resolve issues without human agents, promising faster handling and significant cost savings.

A four‑step framework—define scope, map risks, set up governance structures, and implement continuous controls—helps businesses create an AI governance policy that reduces risk and drives ROI.

The Atlantic Council’s AI governance roadmap proposes unified standards on hardware security, data stewardship and ethical oversight, aiming to harmonise global AI policy and boost responsible innovation.

The Trump administration and a bipartisan House committee unveiled a new AI governance package, including an executive order, agency risk registers, and the AI Transparency and Accountability Act, to tighten oversight and boost federal AI adoption.

Google’s new white paper proposes a pragmatic three‑pillar roadmap—opportunity, responsibility, security—to guide U.S. AI governance, emphasizing continuous risk management and stakeholder engagement.

The U.S. federal government is shifting from AI governance to execution, allocating billions in R&D and mandating agency‑wide AI deployments through new executive orders.

Global low‑code development platforms are projected to grow from $48.9 bn in 2026 to $376.9 bn by 2034, reflecting strong double‑digit growth, reshaping how Israeli SMEs build apps.

Low-code platforms are dramatically shortening development cycles and costs in healthcare, with the market set to grow to $376 billion by 2034 and Israeli hospitals seeing ROI in under six months.
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