- Israel’s Horizon Line system, developed since 2018 within the Ministry of Intelligence, uses AI and big data to forecast global trends, supporting national strategic planning. It is now operated by the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology.
- Horizon Line consists of 4 parallel platforms, each processing a different domain: socio-political trends, future technologies, supply chains, and “mega-trends.”
- The system uses a multi-agent AI model, where expert “agents” debate and analyze over 4,000 future technologies, then generate detailed reports with charts and data sources.
- Notable past predictions from the system:
- Warned of COVID-19 and global supply chain disruptions.
- Identified the US-China competition as a structural shift, not just a temporary trend under Trump.
- Early identification of the development of humanoid robots and proposed policies for Israeli ministries.
- The latest report warns of:
- A shift from a unipolar to a multipolar world order, with widespread conflicts.
- Rising global inequality, with the current economic system weakening.
- The risk of successive regional wars (Europe, Middle East, China-Taiwan) forming a “decentralized World War III.”
- Dr. Victor Israel describes the system as “a laboratory for a changing reality,” aiming to provide strategic warnings so the government is not surprised by “big waves.”
- 8 core areas are monitored: ideology, climate, population, international relations, economy, society, technology, and geopolitics – all analyzed as an interconnected network, not in isolation.
- However, Dr. Israel admits: technology cannot replace human decision-making, and warnings are only valuable if the government acts on the recommendations. The October 7th attack could not be predicted if signs were ignored or misinterpreted.
- Israel is promoting a new strategy: diversifying international relations (with India, Europe), preparing for a prolonged period of instability, and innovating its education program to adapt to the AI era.
📌 Israel’s Horizon Line AI system has proven its ability to forecast global trends like pandemics, US-China competition, and geopolitical instability. Horizon Line consists of 4 parallel platforms, each processing a different domain: socio-political trends, future technologies, supply chains, and “mega-trends.” 8 core areas are monitored: ideology, climate, population, international relations, economy, society, technology, and geopolitics – all analyzed as an interconnected network, not in isolation. However, the October 7th terror attack shows that warnings are meaningless if the government fails to act.
