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From Davos 2026 Doron Amir Says AI Is Strategic Infrastructure Requiring Careful Governance Long Term Stability and Greater Transparency at Its Core

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At the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos 2026, Doron Amir, Global Cyber Warfare Expert and CEO of CyTaka, led a panel on the future of artificial intelligence and digital security. He emphasized that AI is no longer a supportive technology but a strategic infrastructure underpinning economic, financial, and national security systems. The pace of AI adoption, he noted, is advancing faster than the development of proper governance frameworks and long-term oversight mechanisms. AI systems are becoming increasingly complex and dynamic, reshaping the cyber balance of power by strengthening defensive capabilities while simultaneously enhancing offensive tools — a reality that requires stricter standards, deeper transparency, and stronger control.



Doron Amir Interviewed by Channel 10 Economic News at Davos 2026

During the forum, which also included the visit of the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump, Doron Amir stated that his engagement is inspiring both in the diplomatic arena and in the fields of technology and innovation. According to Amir, such high-level leadership involvement reflects a deep understanding of the connection between national leadership, technological advancement, and economic stability. He noted that when senior policymakers actively engage in discussions around AI and economic strategy, it signals how central these domains have become to national power and the shaping of the global order.


In interviews with leading international financial networks, Amir further explained that the success of the exit-driven innovation economy lies in the combination of top-tier human capital, technological excellence, global market access, and a culture that embraces calculated risk alongside responsibility.




 
 
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