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Artificial Intelligence
One night of sleep may predict risk of dozens of diseases, study finds
Researchers using an AI model trained on more than 500,000 hours of sleep data found a single sleep study could help forecast risks for heart disease, stroke, dementia and other conditions years before symptoms appear
Tzur Gueta
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01.13.26
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
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
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
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
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
Gram Car Carriers rolls out AI navigation tech fleetwide in deal with Orca AI
Norwegian operator will deploy Orca AI’s safety and analytics platform across its 22-ship fleet, aiming to reduce risks and improve operational oversight through real-time data and AI-driven insights
ynet Global
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12.23.25
Who fares better in the AI era: students who use it or those who don’t?
As academia adapts to a world where students can generate flawless work with a click, the job market now expects AI literacy; in a special interview, Dr. Amir Gefen explains why grades remain, exams are returning and whether overusing AI or avoiding it altogether is the bigger concern
Daniela Ginzburg
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12.23.25
Echo raises $50M in 10 months to build a secure, AI-native OS for cloud applications
The $35M series A round comes just four months after Echo announced its $15 million seed round, bringing total funding to $50 million within 10 months of the company’s founding
ynet Global
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12.16.25
NVIDIA unveils Nemotron 3, an open AI model built for multi-agent systems
The open Nemotron 3 models introduce a new mixture-of-experts architecture designed to cut inference costs and improve transparency as developers move from single chatbots to large scale multi-agent AI systems across industries
ynet Global
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12.16.25
Free flights, leaking credit card data: Israeli researchers trick Microsoft AI into fraud
Tenable researchers hijack an AI agent built in Microsoft Copilot Studio using prompt injection, bypassing ID checks and leaking payment data, showing how a tool built to democratize AI can quickly become a serious security threat
ynet Global
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12.15.25
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