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Is AI moving too fast? Industry leaders set panic threshold
Anthropic unveils new safeguards under ‘responsible scaling’ policy, setting red lines for models that could aid in weapons, mass automation or uncontrollable tech acceleration—vowing to pause development if risks cross critical thresholds
Raphael Kahan
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04.03.25
‘Out of breaking points comes opportunity’: Israel maps mental health tech boom
After October 7, Israel sees a mental health tech boom: 117 startups tackling trauma, resilience with AI, self-care and automation; Collaboration, funding and policy changes are crucial to accelerate healing, say experts
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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03.24.25
Israeli chutzpah and Japanese perfectionism: Sony Israel's success story
Sony Semiconductor Israel develops groundbreaking chips for smart devices while maintaining Israeli leadership under Japanese management and overcoming cultural challenges
Israel Wullman
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03.22.25
Have we lost control of AI? The study that shook OpenAI researchers
Researchers at OpenAI hope to monitor and control the reasoning processes of their advanced AI models, however, new findings reveal a troubling reality: as AI systems become more sophisticated, they are also becoming harder to restrain from acting unpredictably
Tal Shahaf
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03.21.25
The prophet of Silicon Valley doom: 'We must stop, we are not ready for AI'
Eliezer Yudkowsky, a pioneer in AI research, called for halting AI development before it's too late; according to him, humanity lacks the ability to control technology that will eventually surpass human intelligence; 'It can evolve beyond our control'
Amir Bogen
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03.17.25
RTX 5000 series redefines gaming with AI focus
Nvidia’s GeForce RTX 5000 GPUs push AI-powered features like DLSS 4 to the forefront, offering enhanced frame rates and resolution upscaling, but limited improvements in traditional processing leave gamers questioning the trade-offs
Denis Vitchevsky
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03.12.25
'We can’t afford to lose our grit': Start-up guru Shai Wininger warns Israeli tech is losing its edge
'Building and growing companies here is what Zionism is all about': The founder of Fiverr and Lemonade in a special interview with Ynetnews says there’s no better time to 'remind the world how incredibly resilient we are as a nation,' while also calling for better political leadership - 'Most Israeli politicians wouldn’t pass a single interview with any successful company'
Hillel Fuld
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03.11.25
No green screen, no massive budgets: The Israeli tech shaking up Hollywood
Israeli-US startup Voia reimagines filmmaking with AI that enhances human actors, using iPhones and basic lighting to create Hollywood-grade visuals at a fraction of traditional CGI costs
Tal Shahaf
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03.11.25
Taiwan eyes Israeli role in $100 billion semiconductor investment tied to Trump’s AI push
Taiwan’s top envoy to Israel says Israel will play a crucial role in a new $100 billion cooperation agreement between Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. and US President Donald Trump’s administration, calling the partnership 'essential' for the future of artificial intelligence
Itamar Eichner
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03.05.25
Germany’s leading medical institution honors Israeli researcher
Prof. Ran Balicer, head of innovation at Clalit Health Services, receives honorary professorship from Berlin’s Charité University Hospital for his contributions to AI-driven medicine and public health
Ynet
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03.03.25
Supreme Court fines petitioners for relying on AI-generated fake rulings in legal filings
Court dismisses petition and warns legal professionals would now be held fully accountable for AI-related errors and must 'exercise full caution' to curb growing trend
Lital Dobrovitsky
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03.02.25
The eerily human-like robot taking the internet by storm
Meet ProtoClone – Clone Robotics' new humanoid robot with 1,000 artificial muscles and a skeleton mimicking 206 bones, it's designed for household tasks like laundry and cooking
Raphael Kahan
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03.01.25
AI is everywhere since October 7, from the battlefield to the cyber arena
Rapid integration of AI into defense, cybersecurity and mass communication has been fast-forwarded since October 7, 2023
The Media Line/ Nathan Klabin
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02.23.25
AI is changing fast—here's how Israel is planning to stay on top
ILTV News Podcast with Ziv Katzir, head of the National Program for AI: 'We’re trying to maintain Israel’s leadership as an AI powerhouse'
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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02.22.25
Meta invests billions in robotics trying to overtake Apple, Tesla
Tech giant reportedly plans to invest $65 billion in robotics development in 2025, seeking to gain a foothold in the emerging industry
Raphael Kahan
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02.20.25
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