Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Apr 28
Ely Razin discusses AI and quantum computing's impact on industries
Updated
Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Apr 28

Ely Razin discusses AI and quantum computing's impact on industries

2 articles · Updated · The Jerusalem Post · Apr 28
  • In a Jerusalem Post interview, fintech leader Ely Razin highlighted challenges in deploying edge AI, emphasizing power efficiency and data scarcity, and discussed quantum computing’s future role in enhancing AI capabilities.
  • Razin explained that edge AI devices like robots and cars require new approaches for real-world interaction, while synthetic data is emerging as a solution to limited training datasets.
  • He noted growing trends toward on-premises data processing for privacy, and addressed global competition as the US and China invest heavily in AI and quantum infrastructure.
Inference now dominates AI costs. What innovations can prevent this from crushing the next wave of AI startups?
When will quantum computing deliver practical, real-world advantages for AI beyond the research lab?
Synthetic data solves privacy issues, but could it create new, invisible biases in our AI models?
What is the hidden environmental price of the global AI race as data centers consume more water than cities?
How will we ensure physical AI is reliable as robots and autonomous cars enter our unpredictable world?
Is the corporate rush to on-premise AI a true security solution or a costly misstep?