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Artificial Intelligence
Detecting fire before it spreads: new technology aims to protect forests in Israel and beyond
New wildfire technologies are shifting the focus from firefighting to early detection, using AI, drones, satellites and sensors to help stop fires before they spread
Jenia Yurkovsky
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04.27.26
Israelis among world’s top AI users for stock-market investment planning, report says
BridgeWise survey of 2,100 investors in 19 countries ranks Israel seventh worldwide in using AI for investment research and ninth in AI optimism, even as Israelis remain among the most cautious about the accuracy of AI-generated information
Israel Wullman
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04.27.26
BAND launches with $17 million to connect AI agents
Israeli startup backed by Sierra Ventures, Hetz Ventures and Team8 says its platform lets AI agents discover one another, share context and coordinate tasks across enterprise systems
ynet Global
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04.24.26
VAST Data valued at $30 billion as AI drives new infrastructure stack
AI infrastructure company says it closed a roughly $1 billion Series F round led by Drive Capital, triples its valuation from late 2023 and plans to use the proceeds to expand its global footprint, partnerships and AI data platform
ynet Global
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04.23.26
Content was produced by the commercial department of Ynet with the financial support of an external party and edited by our journalists.
The people building tomorrow before the rest of us catch up
From AI and medicine to media and entrepreneurship, they work in different worlds, but share the same instinct: to move early, think big and shape what comes next instead of waiting for the future to arrive
ynet Global
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04.21.26
AI drives rise in unemployment among programmers and sales workers, new Israeli study finds
A Taub Center study shows artificial intelligence is already behind up to 15% of rising unemployment among programmers and up to 18% among telemarketing workers, as demand shifts and junior employees are pushed out
Shahar Ilan
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04.17.26
Capsule Security targets fast-growing AI agent security gap with real-time runtime control platform
Tel Aviv-based firm unveils system to monitor and block risky AI agent behavior in real time after exposing vulnerabilities in Microsoft and Salesforce platforms
ynet Global
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04.15.26
When the last survivor is gone, can AI be trusted with Holocaust memory?
As eyewitnesses disappear, AI can preserve their voices and images with startling realism — but the same tools can also fabricate convincing false histories, raising urgent questions about truth, testimony and the future of Holocaust remembrance
Daniela Ginzburg
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04.14.26
NVIDIA launches open AI models for quantum computing
Chipmaker says new Ising models speed quantum calibration and error correction, aiming to help researchers build more reliable, scalable systems
ynet Global
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04.14.26
AI ‘worker’ cloned from real employee sparks backlash
A Chinese gaming firm created a 24/7 AI clone of a former employee; critics called it 'digital extraction from the bones,' while legal experts warned using worker data without separate consent may be unlawful
News Agencies
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04.13.26
Israel's 10D bets on physical AI and deep tech as its next frontier
The early-stage fund, which backed Mentee Robotics from its Series A, is doubling down on hardware-meets-AI companies — a space many still shy away from
ynet Global
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04.12.26
The drugs that almost work: why the biggest breakthroughs still fail
As drug developers grapple with partial efficacy and uneven patient response, Tel Aviv-based biotech company Immunai is building an AI-powered immune atlas to explain how therapies work in the body
ynet Global
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04.09.26
Meta unveils Muse Spark AI model to regain ground in race with OpenAI and Google
New model aims to boost efficiency and open future revenue streams via API access as Meta ramps up AI spending and rebuilds its technology stack after setbacks with earlier releases
Dennis Bihler
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04.09.26
Alice, Lovable partner to test AI coding systems for security flaws
As AI tools increasingly write code, build apps and act autonomously online, Alice will red-team Lovable’s infrastructure to identify vulnerabilities, improve safeguards and help protect systems before they can be exploited in the real world
ynet Global
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04.08.26
The digital age didn’t kill geography; it made it more expensive — and ruthless
Analysis: Chokepoints never disappeared—they multiplied; today, the same logic that once governed canals and straits governs subsea cables, data centers and the physical infrastructure behind the 'cloud'
Dr. Bella Barda Bareket
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04.03.26
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