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AI use in colonoscopies may erode doctors’ tumor detection skills, study finds
Routine use of AI-assisted colonoscopy could cut gastroenterologists’ ability to spot precancerous growths by 20%, according to a new study in The Lancet; Researchers warn of 'skill erosion' if reliance becomes too great
Oren Reiss
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08.15.25
Nvidia faces nepotism scandal as CEO’s children land high-paying roles
Both children of CEO Jensen Huang hold senior roles at $4.45 trillion chip giant; daughter Madison earns over $1 million leading simulation marketing; son Spencer develops cloud robotics tech
Israel Wullman
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08.14.25
Stopping fraud in the age of AI shopping agents
E-commerce fraud firm Riskified and cybersecurity leader HUMAN Security partner to create a trust framework for AI-driven shopping, aiming to stop reseller arbitrage and policy abuse while helping merchants safely grow in the digital commerce era
Ynetnews
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08.13.25
Open code, closed governance: Will democracies survive the digital revolution?
Analysis: Democracy’s fate is now shaped by algorithms, code and data; though often seen as a threat, technology could be the key to restoring trust, boosting transparency and enabling effective, responsible governance
Major General (ret.) Boaz Gilad
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08.13.25
Nightmare weekend: Sam Altman faces firestorm as GPT-5 rollout stumbles
OpenAI’s flagship GPT-5 debuted to sharp disappointment from users and experts, with glitches, cold tone and weak performance fueling an unprecedented backlash that has Sam Altman issuing repeated apologies within days to salvage trust
Tal Shahaf
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08.11.25
People first? How Israeli companies are turning AI doubts into business advantages
As global tech giants pour billions into AI, Israeli companies are taking a tailored approach—balancing skepticism over accuracy and control with demand for efficiency, profitability and growth by developing strategic, people-centered solutions
Ynetnews
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08.10.25
The Israeli AI unicorn that wants to replace Netflix, YouTube and TikTok
Decart raises $100 million in its latest funding round, reaching a $3.1 billion valuation; company, which specializes in real-time video generation, is Israel’s first AI unicorn and aims to reshape consumer tech and gaming
Tal Shahaf
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08.07.25
No parties or flashy offices: This Israeli startup has become one of the world's most promising
Vast Data, which Google and Nvidia intend to invest in at a whopping $30 billion valuation, has been operating under the radar since its founding in 2016, and brings in hundreds of millions of dollars each year. What's special about it, why do its managers abhor the shopaholic culture in high-tech, and how is it different from Wiz and CyberArk?
Tal Shahaf
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08.03.25
Microsoft reveals: These are the jobs AI may soon replace
New study analyzes 200,000 real AI chats and shows that it's not just tech workers at risk—journalists, translators, proofreaders and salespeople are also seeing their roles quietly reshaped by generative AI
Raphael Kahan
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07.30.25
This is how your ChatGPT conversations can be fair game in court, warns Sam Altman
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warns users that your conversations with ChatGPT aren’t truly private, and that these chats lack legal protections like therapist or doctor confidentiality and could be disclosed in lawsuits unless new rules are set
Tal Shahaf
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07.28.25
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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07.25.25
Israeli startup Hailo unveils groundbreaking AI chip for local generative AI without cloud
Israeli unicorn Hailo launches the Hailo-10H, a compact AI chip capable of running generative AI models locally—without cloud or GPU dependency—meant for devices such as cars, cameras and laptops
Tal Shahaf
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07.24.25
Israeli AI startup Decart unveils real-time video-to-video transformation tool
Tel Aviv-based startup unveils Mirage, the world’s first AI model for real-time video rewriting, transforming Zoom calls, games and ads on the fly
Tal Shahaf
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07.19.25
Israeli scientists create digital twin that can predict diseases before symptoms appear
Weizmann Institute researchers develop personalized AI model using vast health database to forecast illnesses and tailor treatments
Eitan Gefen
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07.16.25
What jobs will be the first to be replaced by AI?
Opinion: From recruitment and legal work to administration and customer service, repetitive tasks are being automated at an accelerating pace by AI—freeing workers to focus on higher-value, human-driven roles or risking obsolescence
Keren Shahar
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07.14.25
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