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Artificial Intelligence
The most important iPhone 17 feature Apple didn’t show
Apple unveils its new flagship mobile with sleek new designs and steady upgrades—but stays silent on AI, skipping flashy demos and betting not on hype, but on polished hardware and privacy
Daniela Ginzburg, California
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09.11.25
AI is pushing global retail to the edge forcing change in how we shop and how companies survive
Analysis: Global retail is undergoing a tectonic shift; shoppers demand immediacy, brands struggle to maintain loyalty, and companies are being tested on their ability to adapt; AI is no longer a distant promise; it is becoming the critical factor that determines who survives and who falls behind
Lanor Daniel
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09.09.25
Shared a secret on ChatGPT? It may already be out of your hands
Millions feed chatbots personal, medical and business data without knowing where it may end up; cyber experts warn OpenAI’s safeguards aren’t enough; here are five steps to keep sensitive information from leaking into outside systems
Raphael Kahan
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09.07.25
Exclusive: Inside Israel’s AI system built to predict the future
It predicted COVID-19, flagged robotics and warned of US-China rivalry back in 2018; now Israel’s Horizon Line team sees a new world order, widening inequality — even the stirrings of World War III; but is the government acting on its alerts?
Raphael Kahan
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09.04.25
Google search monopoly case revised; Chrome and default settings unaffected
A federal judge orders Google to share search data with rivals and curb anti-competitive tactics, but stops short of breaking up the company or banning its default search deals amid AI-driven market shifts
Associated Press
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09.03.25
ChatGPT tops global AI rankings, with Gemini and Perplexity closing the gap
A16z report shows ChatGPT still far ahead, but Google’s Gemini sees rapid growth; Chinese firms flood mobile AI rankings with 22 of top 50 apps, while Meta trails with only modest gains
Rani Ben Shaul
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08.30.25
WhatsApp launches AI-powered writing assistant
New AI tool offers tone, style and clarity suggestions within WhatsApp chats, using encrypted processing to preserve user privacy
Daniela Ginzburg
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08.28.25
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
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
Israel debates 'future skills' as AI reshapes education and workforce
Hosted by Afeka Academic College of Engineering, Globes, and the Trump Foundation, the conference drew hundreds of senior leaders from Israel’s education system, military, academia, and high-tech industry
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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08.18.25
Microsoft prepares AI-driven overhaul for Windows 12
OS will integrate AI directly, offering context-aware assistance, multimodal input including voice and proactive support, raising concerns over user privacy and data handling as it aims to transform computing workflows
Raphael Kahan
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08.16.25
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