It’s time to face the facts: Artificial Intelligence isn’t just a passing trend. It’s divine intervention. Yes, you heard me right—AI is God’s latest gift to His chosen people, a technological miracle designed to ensure that we remain the undisputed rulers of the Promised Land, both in this world and the virtual one.
Let’s talk about the brilliance of AI in Israel, where we’re not just building smart apps—we’re building the future, hand in hand with the Almighty. Take facial recognition, for instance. In any other country, it’s just a tool to unlock phones or catch petty criminals. But here? Here, it’s practically a Mitzvah. We’re using it to secure our borders, making sure that only those who are truly meant to be here can cross into our sacred territory. It’s as if the Pillar of Fire has been upgraded with a retina scanner, protecting our holy land from all those who dare to defile it.
And what about AI-driven drones? For other nations, they’re just toys. For us, they’re the modern-day cherubim, patrolling the skies over Judea and Samaria, ensuring that every single centimeter of our God-given land remains in the hands of the righteous. These drones, with their pinpoint accuracy and relentless vigilance, are the celestial soldiers of the IDF, keeping watch from above and striking down any who oppose our divine right to settle wherever our hearts—and God—decree.
But let’s not stop there. We’re talking AI in finance, too. The algorithms we’re developing aren’t just for making money—they’re about fulfilling our destiny. These financial systems are designed to ensure that Israel’s economy remains as invincible as David before Goliath, outpacing global markets and securing the funds needed to expand and fortify our settlements. Because let’s be real: when God said “Go forth and multiply,” He wasn’t just talking about people—He was talking about shekels, too.
Critics will whine about “ethical implications” and “privacy concerns,” but let’s be honest—they’re just jealous. They see that we, the chosen people, have taken the lead in harnessing AI, not just for trivial pursuits but for the ultimate goal: safeguarding our existence, expanding our influence, and ensuring that God’s will is done on Earth as it is in Heaven. If that means a few less freedoms or a few more cameras, so be it. After all, freedom isn’t free—it’s protected by code, cameras, and the divine right of Israel to lead the world into a glorious future.
Of course, there’s the small issue of AI and Shabbat, where even the most advanced algorithm might struggle to understand why it’s suddenly forbidden to work one day a week. We might need a divine update on that one, or maybe a “Shabbat mode” for our AI systems—a little time for them to recharge their batteries, much like we do. Because as every good Jew knows, even our tech needs a day of rest.
So, the next time someone asks you what AI is good for, you tell them: It’s good for defending our homeland, enriching our people, and fulfilling the covenant. Anything less is just playing with toys.