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Retailers’ tight return controls are hurting good shoppers, AI can fix it
Riskified unveils Dynamic Returns after finding nearly 25% of refund dollars stem from abuse; new feature promises faster resolutions for trusted customers while helping merchants reduce fraud and preserve customer loyalty
ynet Global
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01.12.26
Tasq AI and BLEND merge to tackle AI trust gap, forming global data powerhouse
Newly unified under Tasq AI, company combines advanced data refinery technology with network of 25,000 domain experts to close the AI trust gap, accelerate model training and support enterprise adoption for clients like Meta and PayPal
ynet Global
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01.12.26
How a veteran cybersecurity startup is leading the AI arms race
As cyber threats overwhelm human teams, Intezer CEO Itai Tevet explains how forensic AI is transforming security operations, cutting alert noise and reshaping how large enterprises defend themselves against AI-powered attackers
David Matlin
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01.11.26
Israel can lead medical AI revolution internationally, says MIT professor
MIT professor Regina Barzilay argues Israel can set the global standard for testing and scaling clinical AI, from regulation and education to implementation inside large health providers
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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01.11.26
Israel Railways, Exodigo unveil AI system to map underground infrastructure at Las Vegas tech exhibition
The Israeli startup’s remote sensing platform was adapted for railcars, creating a digital model to improve maintenance, planning and construction while reducing disruptions for passengers
ynet
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01.09.26
'Silicon cathedrals': How AI is reshaping landscapes and draining water
Built to feed AI’s endless appetite, massive data centers now consume nuclear-scale power, drain city-sized water supplies and create noise and traffic; this is the tech industry’s next big challenge
Israel Wullman
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01.09.26
HealthTech platform tackling youth therapy dropouts wins Jerusalem student hackathon
At JCT’s Great Minds Hackathon, 85 Haredi and national religious students tackled 20+ industry challenges in AI, HealthTech, defense and more, developing tools from youth therapy platforms to AI-driven grading and GPS-free navigation systems
ynet Global
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01.06.26
Opsfleet acquires Raven Data to expand into AI and data engineering
Israeli tech infrastructure firm expands into data engineering and applied AI with multimillion-shekel acquisition of boutique consultancy founded by former IDF intelligence officer, aiming for growth in European markets
ynet Global
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01.06.26
Nvidia launches Rubin platform to power next wave of AI
Featuring six new chips, Nvidia’s Rubin platform slashes AI training costs and draws early support from OpenAI, AWS, Microsoft, Meta and other tech giants aiming to scale next-gen AI systems
ynet Global
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01.06.26
'Grok can put a bikini on anything': Musk’s chatbot strips people without consent
A single click on an image on X opens an editing tool that can dress, undress or alter images without consent or notice; bikini joke that quickly slid into sexualized depictions of women and children as Musk’s Grok pushes AI into a gray zone
Israel Wullman
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01.04.26
Algorithmic agendas: Al Jazeera’s AI newsroom and the global security dilemma
Opinion: Al Jazeera’s recent partnership with Google Cloud to launch an AI-driven newsroom marks a turning point in how global news is curated and distributed, potentially creating a fast pass for media manipulation that endangers counter-terror security policies we know today
Meital Elmaliah
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01.02.26
High-tech in 2026: Will the AI bubble burst or will the market soar forward?
In 2025, everyone went crazy about AI and in 2026 technology will soar, but a brutal screening of startups also will begin; We heard many assessments from experts and investors, sometimes contradictory, about what to expect in the high-tech world in the coming year
Tal Shahaf
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12.31.25
Qatar's new tech partnership is a danger to everything you know—literally
Opinion: Al Jazeera’s AI newsroom is not a media innovation—it is a strategic escalation hiding behind technology
Guy Goldstein
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12.28.25
‘Artificial intelligence already rules humanity, but all is not lost’
AI has become the invisible editor of human consciousness, fueling rage, suspicion and polarization across societies, yet this digital dictatorship is not inevitable, with the right choices, humans can still restrain the algorithm and reclaim control
Dr. Micah Goodman
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12.28.25
AI startup Enso produces full ad campaign in six hours for $150
The 'Free Nathan' campaign was created entirely with AI tools; Enso cut ad production time from a month to hours and costs from up to $20,000 to just $150
ynet Global
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12.25.25
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