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Jewish world cannot afford to leave AI education to Silicon Valley | The Jerusalem Post
- JEDAI will be a nonprofit AI education grid for the Jewish world, governed by educators.
- Global pilots start January 2027, initially focusing on Hebrew language fluency.
- The initiative ties to I-Teach’s personalization engine serving 140,000 students in 400 Israeli schools.
- The program builds on I-Teach’s proven personalization engine to tailor learning.
- The plan seeks to prevent a two-tier future where only wealthy institutions innovate.
- Global reach includes North America, Latin America, Europe, and South Africa.
- The initiative emphasizes safety, ethics, and pedagogical boundaries in AI.
- Diaspora educators will retain full governance over curricula and denominational choices.
- The project is backed by Israeli authorities and philanthropic partners.
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