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Artificial Intelligence
Re-engineering high-tech: is AI threatening jobs or saving them?
Opinion: Artificial intelligence is driving layoffs in the short term, but is likely to create new roles that will transform the industry at its core
Moran Chamsi
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12.01.25
UK and Israel spearhead regional AI pact with Abraham Accords states
HIT and the UK Abraham Accords Group sign landmark MOU at the British ambassador’s residence to advance AI collaboration between Israel, the UK and Abraham Accords nations
ynet Global
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11.29.25
Own your face: Making identity non-fungible in a world where everything can be copied
Opinion: Facing an AI-driven surge in deepfakes, Denmark proposes a radical shift—treating your face, voice and likeness as intellectual property, making unauthorized use a matter of IP theft, not just privacy invasion
Dr. Bella Barda Bareket
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11.27.25
At 95%, Israel leads global AI adoption in high-tech sector
New survey finds Israeli tech workers use AI tools far above global averages, reshaping roles, boosting output and raising concerns about job security, especially among older employees and those in the periphery
Israel Wullman
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11.26.25
IDF deploys new AI system to track soldiers’ social media leaks: 'We are aware its intrusive'
New AI ‘Morpheus’ tool will scan in real time every public post and image by active duty soldiers, flagging any exposure of bases, weapons or sensitive locations to IDF information security officers
Israel Wullman
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11.26.25
Researchers uncover flaw letting hackers hijack AI browser assistants via legitimate websites
Israeli experts warn flaw in AI-enabled browsers lets attackers hide malicious prompts in URL fragments, causing assistants like Gemini and Copilot to display fake info, steal data or harvest credentials without compromising the websites themselves
ynet Global
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11.25.25
Opti raises $20 million to bring AI-native automation to enterprise identity security
Israeli company says its AI engine can interpret enterprise access at scale, giving security teams precise, explainable and instantly actionable identity insights while automating complex decisions across large organizations
ynet Global
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11.24.25
Trump, Mohammed bin Salman lead the Middle East’s new AI axis
Analysis: As Washington and Riyadh advance AI-driven strategic partnership, emerging Middle East tech corridor reshapes regional power and energy networks, with Israel weighing its role in rapidly evolving supply chain and political landscape
Dr. Kobby Barda
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11.22.25
Trump approves sale of advanced AI chips to Saudi Arabia and UAE
Trump approved selling up to 70,000 of the world’s most advanced AI chips to Saudi Arabia and the UAE, reversing export limits set in his previous term meant to block technology from reaching China; the administration promises strict safeguards but security experts are concerned
Israel Wullman
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11.22.25
Why even the smartest minds are in denial about AI
Opinion: They are not technophobes and it is not that they fail to use the system; the problem is the opposite: they understand it too well, and what they see makes them want to close the browser and retreat to a simpler, pre-AI 2019
Keren Shahar
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11.21.25
The ‘Steve Jobs’ of 3D printing acquires an Israeli startup
Dr. Natan Linder, Formlabs co-founder and Tulip CEO, is acquiring Israeli startup Akooda to launch Tulip’s R&D hub in Israel; He tells Ynet of using AI pre-hype, his return-to-Israel dream, and aim to be the 'Salesforce' of manufacturing
Tal Shahaf
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11.21.25
Brief chat with AI significantly reduces belief in antisemitic conspiracy theories, study finds
Short conversations with an AI trained to counter antisemitic conspiracies led to a 16% drop in belief and a 25% rise in positive views toward Jews, with effects lasting weeks, according to a study backed by the Anti-Defamation League
Itamar Eichner
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11.20.25
Israeli innovations take center stage as Microsoft charges into the AI agent era
Microsoft uses its annual Ignite conference to unveil a new generation of AI agents and advanced cyber tools, with Israeli developments taking center stage; the company’s bet is clear: AI agents will become the core of the modern workplace
Tal Shahaf
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11.19.25
The technology that makes the difference: AI becomes a key driver of capital market performance
Opinion: From back-end infrastructure to billions in market value, AI tools are reshaping the business landscape of tech and AdTech giants, emerging as a major variable in financial results
Tal Jacobson
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11.19.25
Global stocks slide as AI sell-off hits Asia, Europe and US
Nvidia is due to report earnings Wednesday amid concerns that valuations in the sector have risen too quickly have roiled global markets in recent weeks, driving volatility in economies heavily dependent on chip exports
Associated Press
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11.18.25
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