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ISDOM<br />

We will see more quantum computing, deep-learning, artificial intelligence, and big data. The<br />

theories and underlying concepts of these fields are old news, but quantum technologies have<br />

advanced immensely and computers have become so fast, that these ideas will actually become<br />

useful in many applications, such as personalized medicine, cryptography and research.<br />

Dr. Nir Bar-Gill, Assistant Prof. of Applied Physics, member of the Racah Institute of Physics pg. 9<br />

The leaders of the next generation will have to acknowledge the different<br />

people in our society—to know them, to understand them and to be<br />

aware of their differences. They will need to be able to navigate those<br />

differences with communication and negotiation. They will need to inspire<br />

people to come together and do something greater together than apart.”<br />

Emanuel Melaku, Tzameret student pg. 21<br />

The leaders of tomorrow will need to have three major traits: strong moral core;<br />

highly driven; and blatantly smart. We need leaders who can inspire the people<br />

and bring back confidence in the government. The information age allows new<br />

generations to gather knowledge at lightning speed. Not only that, as automation<br />

comes into play, technology allows people to focus on creating knowledge. The<br />

new generation is going to be the extreme of that—learn quickly or be left behind.<br />

Elad Walach, Talpiot alumnus pg. 19<br />

I think it is always difficult for one generation to imagine the next one. My grandparents probably<br />

see us as hyper-connected, and constantly working, but I don’t believe we are so different when<br />

it comes right down to it. Humans like to be informed; we like to gossip and enjoy our work. The<br />

tools we use to communicate and learn with may change, but we are all basically the same.<br />

Prof. Yaakov Nahmias, Head of the Alexander Grass Center for Bioengineering pg. 9-10<br />

<strong>2017</strong>-2018 13

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