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AI can predict sniffer dog success better than trainers, study finds
AI model is reading detection dogs’ tail movements with startling precision—outperforming human trainers by predicting when a dog has found a scent, even before it formally signals
Yogev Israeli
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08.26.25
Israel conquers New York: The tech delegation showcasing the next AI revolution
Israeli tech delegation heads to New York in September, showcasing nine cutting-edge firms in AI and data engineering, reinforcing Israel’s role as a global innovation leader despite the challenges of war
Ynetnews
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08.26.25
YouTube secretly tests AI video retouching without creators’ consent
Popular YouTubers Rick Beato and Rhett Shull discovered the platform was quietly altering their videos with AI; the company admits to a limited experiment, raising concerns about trust, consent and media manipulation
Raphael Kahan
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08.26.25
AI companies emerge as the largest creators of billionaires
AI startups are creating billionaires faster than ever, with 498 private unicorns valued at $2.7 trillion; This boom, centered in Silicon Valley, mirrors the dot-com era, transforming the region into a hub of wealth and opportunity
News Agencies
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08.25.25
Inside human-like bot farms driving political echo chambers worldwide
Rare report reveals sophisticated bot farms using networks of real smartphones to automate social media activity, blurring the line between advertising and political manipulation
Raphael Kahan
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08.24.25
Silicon Valley billionaires prepare for doomsday with secret bunkers and luxury compounds
As fears of global collapse grow, Silicon Valley’s elite are spending hundreds of millions on fortified luxury estates; from Zuckerberg’s $300M Hawaii fortress to Musk’s Texas compound, billionaires are preparing to outlast disaster in style
Tzippy Shmilovitz
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08.24.25
AI bubble fears grow as Silicon Valley cracks show
MIT warns 95% of AI investments bring no returns, as OpenAI faces backlash over GPT-5 and Meta cuts AI unit staff; once hailed as revolutionary, artificial intelligence is now drawing comparisons to the dot-com bubble amid rising doubts and investor jitters
Daniela Ginzburg
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08.21.25
Shadow AI puts sensitive data at risk as Israeli firms struggle to keep up with new privacy standards
Analysis: As generative AI spreads in the workplace, many Israeli firms lack oversight of sensitive data use—risking legal, reputational and trust fallout; a new privacy law amendment aims to boost protections, but critics call it needless red tape
Nimrod Vax
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08.20.25
The CEO who replaced 80% of staff for AI revolution: ‘I’d do it again’
IgniteTech CEO Eric Vaughan overhauled the software firm by replacing most of its workforce with AI-driven talent; Despite fierce resistance and sabotage, the company rebounded with new products, a major acquisition, and rare profitability
Daniela Ginsburg
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08.19.25
AI use in colonoscopies may erode doctors’ tumor detection skills, study finds
Routine use of AI-assisted colonoscopy could cut gastroenterologists’ ability to spot precancerous growths by 20%, according to a new study in The Lancet; Researchers warn of 'skill erosion' if reliance becomes too great
Oren Reiss
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08.15.25
Nvidia faces nepotism scandal as CEO’s children land high-paying roles
Both children of CEO Jensen Huang hold senior roles at $4.45 trillion chip giant; daughter Madison earns over $1 million leading simulation marketing; son Spencer develops cloud robotics tech
Israel Wullman
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08.14.25
Stopping fraud in the age of AI shopping agents
E-commerce fraud firm Riskified and cybersecurity leader HUMAN Security partner to create a trust framework for AI-driven shopping, aiming to stop reseller arbitrage and policy abuse while helping merchants safely grow in the digital commerce era
Ynetnews
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08.13.25
Open code, closed governance: Will democracies survive the digital revolution?
Analysis: Democracy’s fate is now shaped by algorithms, code and data; though often seen as a threat, technology could be the key to restoring trust, boosting transparency and enabling effective, responsible governance
Major General (ret.) Boaz Gilad
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08.13.25
Nightmare weekend: Sam Altman faces firestorm as GPT-5 rollout stumbles
OpenAI’s flagship GPT-5 debuted to sharp disappointment from users and experts, with glitches, cold tone and weak performance fueling an unprecedented backlash that has Sam Altman issuing repeated apologies within days to salvage trust
Tal Shahaf
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08.11.25
People first? How Israeli companies are turning AI doubts into business advantages
As global tech giants pour billions into AI, Israeli companies are taking a tailored approach—balancing skepticism over accuracy and control with demand for efficiency, profitability and growth by developing strategic, people-centered solutions
Ynetnews
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08.10.25
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