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Israel has developed AI systems designed to operate independently during disruptions from missile strikes, cyberattacks, and infrastructure issues in the Middle East. These systems emphasize on-premise deployment and air-gapped execution to maintain functionality without external dependencies.
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewIsrael has built AI systems focused on resilience in response to ongoing regional disruptions. Recent missile strikes, cyberattacks, and infrastructure interruptions, attributed to Iran, have affected financial systems, shipping routes, and cloud services across Israel and the Middle East.
These events have highlighted the need for AI that can function under uncertainty and without external support.
Traditionally, the global technology industry has relied on cloud redundancy and distributed architecture for system resilience. However, these approaches assume stable, connected environments. In contrast, Israel's experience involves simultaneous multidomain pressures, including cyberattacks and limited access to external services, which test AI systems in real-world adversarial conditions.
institutions have deployed AI in critical areas such as defense infrastructure and civilian services under these pressures.
The resulting design philosophy prioritizes sovereign environments, including on-premise deployment, air-gapped execution, and local inference without reliance on external APIs or cloud connectivity. This approach ensures systems can continue operating and making decisions even when external dependencies are unavailable.
Sovereign AI, in this context, refers to the capability to retain control and functionality under all circumstances, including fragmented data and constrained networks.
These architectures are built from the outset to handle such conditions, rather than adapting existing enterprise AI models.
regions are addressing similar vulnerabilities exposed by conflicts.
Europe has allocated 235 billion euros to sovereign AI through the InvestAI initiative, alongside deploying nine new supercomputers across 17 member states and developing federated cloud infrastructure via projects like GAIA-X. According to Gartner, only 5% of European enterprises currently use localized AI platforms.
This indicates a gap between infrastructure development and the realities of resilient deployment.
Israel represents one of the few locations where such systems have been tested under sustained real-world pressure.
under stress remains an emerging area.
Frameworks like the European Union AI Act and the NIST AI Risk Management Framework provide guidelines for audit trails and human oversight. However, these assume stable conditions, which may not hold in high-stakes environments such as defense, critical infrastructure, and emergency response.
In disrupted scenarios, questions arise about whether AI systems should halt operations or continue without immediate oversight.
If human decision-makers are unreachable due to attacks or disruptions, the frameworks do not fully address potential outcomes. Ongoing global discussions are beginning to explore these issues.
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