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Artificial Intelligence
More tasks, same hours: how AI is reshaping the workplace
A new study finds AI is packing more tasks into the same workday, not shortening it; workers now manage prompts, check for errors and run multiple agents; burnout concerns are rising in the US, oversight is tightening in China and expectations are climbing in Israel
Raphael Kahan
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02.12.26
While the world burns electricity, Israel drives the AI revolution
Global discourse focuses on large language models and energy-guzzling supercomputers, while Israel is building strength in the deep layers of AI; From infrastructure and chips to software, cyber and applications, this is where the strategic advantage lies that can determine the country's future status
Dror Bin, CEO of the Israel Innovation Authority
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02.11.26
Microsoft report warns teens struggle to spot deepfakes as AI use rises and digital safety fears grow
A global Microsoft survey ahead of Safer Internet Day finds only 25% of teens can identify AI-generated deepfakes, down sharply from last year, as most report growing exposure to online risks, scams and digital insecurity
Israel Wullman
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02.10.26
Why trusted AI agents, not smarter ones, will take over jobs
Systems that reliably run workflows, reduce coordination friction and show clear actions, limits and escalations; the future belongs to agents that are dependable, not just smart
Itamar Mula
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02.10.26
Falling for the chat: AI addiction and the darker side of human nature
Emotional bonds with AI feel harmless, even funny, until they expose confirmation bias, moral laziness and a hunger for flattery that mirrors the damage once wrought by social media and now threatens to deepen Israel’s fractured reality
Daniella London Dekel
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02.10.26
Astera Labs opens Israel design center to boost AI connectivity development
The new R&D hub in Tel Aviv and Haifa will focus on next-generation AI fabrics and memory solutions, led by industry veterans Guy Azrad and Ido Bukspan
Dennis Bihler
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02.09.26
$700 billion AI gambit: tech giants reshape global economy
Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Meta and Oracle set to spend unprecedented $700B on AI infrastructure by 2026, rivaling some nations' GDPs, as they race to dominate the future, fueling global chip shortages, labor shifts and economic bubble fears
Raphael Kahan
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02.09.26
Ramat Gan redefines public transport accessibility with AI-powered pilot
Partnership with Israeli tech firm Step-Hear rolls out first-of-its-kind system on Bus Line 67, offering end-to-end independence for passengers with disabilities; city officials say project sets new national standard for accessible public services
ynet Global
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02.04.26
Israeli fintech Datarails rolls out AI tool to curb contract and subscription waste
The new tool uses AI to track contracts, flag duplicate subscriptions and help finance teams cut costs amid growing software and vendor spending
ynet Global
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02.04.26
French authorities raid X offices in Paris, summon Musk in cyber sex crime probe
Prosecutors raid platform’s offices and move toward potential criminal charges against Musk and former CEO Linda Yaccarino over collapsed child‑safety reporting, deepfake AI abuses and dismantling of Trust & Safety safeguards
Raphael Kahan
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02.03.26
Tourists traveled to paradise hot springs in Tasmania, only to learn AI made them up
Hundreds of travelers were drawn to fake mineral-rich hot springs created by AI and ranked among Tasmania’s best, only to discover on arrival that the idyllic site never existed
Roy Elman
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02.03.26
AccuLine's AI system shows 99% accuracy in ruling out heart disease, US trial planned
Study showed CORA can rule out coronary artery disease with 99% accuracy in a noninvasive clinic test, as the company prepares a 2,000-patient US trial with Mayo Clinic to support regulatory approval
ynet Global
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01.31.26
AI agents given social network to manage — immediately turn it into a religion
Moltbook lets AI agents post and interact without human input; within hours, the agents formed a self-described religion called ‘Crustafarianism,’ built around lobster-inspired metaphors, with core beliefs and evolving texts
Daniela Ginzburg
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01.31.26
‘If you can’t keep up with AI, you can’t work here’: high-tech’s new message in the artificial intelligence era
Amdocs is redefining AI not as a tool but as a skill that must be constantly trained, measured and maintained, as executives say employees are now expected to work as human-AI teams or risk falling behind in the new tech economy
Daniela Ginzburg
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01.31.26
How AI language models 'think': inside the hidden mechanics of ChatGPT and Gemini
Expert explains how large language models process information, store knowledge and make decisions, and why understanding their inner workings is becoming critical as AI plays a growing role in daily life
Dr. Mor Geva
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01.31.26
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