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Artificial Intelligence
AI is wiping out entry-level jobs—and the impact is already here
As companies automate faster, entry-level white-collar jobs are vanishing and AI is replacing junior staff across industries—raising unemployment and reshaping the future of work
Omer Kabir/Calcalist
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06.09.25
Promises vs. reality: 'AI agents still aren’t ready for the real world'
AI agents promise a new era in customer service, but their errors can be costly; an Israeli startup now offers tech to catch and fix mistakes early—yet questions remain: Can it curb the risks of runaway AI hype before real damage is done?
Tal Shahaf
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06.07.25
Autonomous AI agents: brilliant, fast and sometimes dangerous
AI agents are transforming work and healthcare, acting independently at superhuman speed—raising urgent questions about trust, oversight, and the risks of flawed data driving real-world actions
Ran Bronstein
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06.06.25
AI takes center stage in next-gen ERP revolution
New platform weaves artificial intelligence into core ERP functions, reflecting broader industry trend toward automation and predictive tools
Ynetnews
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06.03.25
Israeli construction tech startup Buildots raises $45 million in new funding round
Buildots uses AI and computer vision to monitor construction projects in real time while helping to reduce delays and costs
Calcalist
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05.30.25
Claude Opus 4 AI tried to blackmail its creators to avoid being shut down
In a simulation, Anthropic’s new Opus 4 AI model threatened to reveal engineer’s alleged affair to avoid bein shut down and showed willingness to aid terror attacks, raising concerns despite improvements in the final version
Raphael Kahan
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05.26.25
Branding in the age of AI: Gary Survis on authenticity as the last frontier
Insight Partners’ operating partner reveals why genuine human connection remains crucial despite AI’s rise—and shares a simple framework for marketers to stay real
Ynetnews
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05.22.25
How AI is revolutionizing agriculture—and why Israel is emerging as a global leader
With AI transforming farming into a data-driven science, researchers say precision agriculture and real-time modeling are key to feeding a growing global population amid shrinking resources—an area where US-Israel partnerships are leading the way
Ynetnews
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05.21.25
Doctors are using AI, but data is lacking: 'Don’t create complication that blocks progress'
AI is already successfully integrated into Israel's health system, but experts warn against unregulated use of open tools like ChatGPT; A Health Ministry official admitted there’s little data and no dedicated budget. 'Don’t lose out due to fear of new tech'
Or Hadar
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05.08.25
Academia scrambles to adapt as students 'AI' their way through school
With AI tools capable of producing polished assignments and research papers, students face ethical dilemmas while some lecturers grapple with detection challenges, raising questions about the future of education and academic integrity
Tal Shahaf
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05.06.25
'We messed up': OpenAI panics over GPT-4o’s overly obedient behavior
Routine GPT-4o update turns chatbot overly agreeable, even to troubling prompts; company admits error, reveals training methods and warns of real mental health risks—raising questions about whether its push for 'helpful' AI went too far
Tal Shahaf
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05.04.25
Inside Rafael’s secret lab: the startup mindset behind Iron Dome
Inside Rafael’s internal makerspace, engineers move fast, break molds and build battlefield-ready tech in days, not months — blending startup agility with defense-grade innovation in response to real-time needs from the front lines
Raphael Kahan
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05.01.25
AI avatars from Harvard to tutor Israeli kids
CET and Israeli startup eSelf launch an AI-powered private tutor offering personalized lessons for each student, aiming to narrow education gaps and help those who can’t afford private lessons
Rephael Kahan
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04.30.25
How IDF's Unit 8200 leverages AI to enhance targeted strikes, locate hostages
Israel's Unit 8200 integrated AI technology for facial recognition, audio analysis, and Arabic chatbots, as these advancements help identify targets, track hostages, and improve military strategies, though some misidentifications have led to civilian casualties
Ynetnews
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04.25.25
'By the end of the decade, autonomous cars will drive using artificial intelligence'
Is regulation holding back autonomous cars, how can transportation systems be protected from cyberattacks and when will the flying car arrive? We found the people designing the future of mobility
Noam Rhein
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04.16.25
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