Renana Keydar is Professor of Law and Digital Humanities, Gluskin-Granovsky Chair in Digital Humanities and Academic Director of its Center for Digital Humanities at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, testimony researcher and one of the founders of the Edut 710 initiative. A leading member of the Edut 710 initiative, she heads the development of the project's AI-powered living archive of the present. Her research explores testimony, historical memory, and the intersection of artificial intelligence, law, and the humanities.