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Artificial Intelligence
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
From Marx to Musk: The new class war over artificial intelligence
Opinion: As AI reshapes the global economy, a new class struggle emerges—not over machines, but over code, cognition and the power to define reality. Is the era of artificial intelligence a dream of liberation, or a return to feudalism?
Dr. Bella Barda Bareket
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07.14.25
Can AI make Israel the world’s next biotech superpower?
Amid rocket attacks and geopolitical tension, Israeli scientists and tech leaders are pushing forward with AI-driven biotech innovation aimed at revolutionizing drug development
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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07.10.25
AI is wiping out entry-level jobs—and the impact is already here
As companies automate faster, entry-level white-collar jobs are vanishing and AI is replacing junior staff across industries—raising unemployment and reshaping the future of work
Omer Kabir/Calcalist
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06.09.25
Promises vs. reality: 'AI agents still aren’t ready for the real world'
AI agents promise a new era in customer service, but their errors can be costly; an Israeli startup now offers tech to catch and fix mistakes early—yet questions remain: Can it curb the risks of runaway AI hype before real damage is done?
Tal Shahaf
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06.07.25
Autonomous AI agents: brilliant, fast and sometimes dangerous
AI agents are transforming work and healthcare, acting independently at superhuman speed—raising urgent questions about trust, oversight, and the risks of flawed data driving real-world actions
Ran Bronstein
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06.06.25
AI takes center stage in next-gen ERP revolution
New platform weaves artificial intelligence into core ERP functions, reflecting broader industry trend toward automation and predictive tools
Ynetnews
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06.03.25
Israeli construction tech startup Buildots raises $45 million in new funding round
Buildots uses AI and computer vision to monitor construction projects in real time while helping to reduce delays and costs
Calcalist
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05.30.25
Claude Opus 4 AI tried to blackmail its creators to avoid being shut down
In a simulation, Anthropic’s new Opus 4 AI model threatened to reveal engineer’s alleged affair to avoid bein shut down and showed willingness to aid terror attacks, raising concerns despite improvements in the final version
Raphael Kahan
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05.26.25
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