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Google launches three-year AI research project with Tel Aviv University

The programme will focus on areas including large language models, AI for privacy and algorithms

December 23, 2025 13:08
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Israel's Tel Aviv University (Image: Moshe Shai/ Flash90)

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

1 min read

Google Israel and Tel Aviv University have launched a three-year programme to promote research into artificial intelligence and data science.

The programme will focus on areas including large language models, AI for privacy and algorithmic efficiency.

It will be led by the university’s Centre for AI and Data Science, headed by Professor Yishay Mansour from the Blavatnik School of Computer Science and AI, with Google’s philanthropic arm providing around £750,000 in funding.

“Our collaboration with Google began about five years ago, when Google supported interdisciplinary AI collaborations connecting researchers in computer science, engineering and data science, with those in the life sciences, humanities and social sciences,” Tel Aviv University President Professor Ariel Porat said in a statement.

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