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Israeli AI startups excel in U.S. billion-dollar market
Study shows Israel's AI startup success places it second only to India in terms of number of billion-dollar companies, highlights the entrepreneurial prowess of Israeli immigrants, and their ability to thrive and innovate in the competitive U.S. market
Daniel Edelson, New York
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07.13.23
Amdocs laying off thousands in another round of cutbacks
Company expected to layoff 6.5% of the workforce worldwide but in Israel 200 employees out of the 5,000 are to be let go despite positive financial reports in recent quarters
Sophie Shulman/CTech
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07.07.23
Your old cell phones may be worth a lot of money
Twelve leading mobile operators worldwide sign joint declaration to encourage repair, refurbishment, and resale of old devices in addition to expediting recycling processes of materials and metals they contain
Israel Wullman
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07.06.23
Israeli high-tech lags behind in 2023 , report
Investments in Israel declined by more than 70% compared to the corresponding quarter of the previous year and a sharper decline than that recorded in other markets prompting concerns that Israeli tech would become detached from global trends
Shaked Eilat
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06.27.23
A decade later: The early investors in Waze retrace the path to a billion-dollar success
The disregard for map companies, the dilemma between BlackBerry and iPhone, the indifference on the part of Tim Cook and the decisive battle between Facebook and Google: Yahal Zilka and Ehud Levy, the early investors in Waze, recall the intricate path to the historic exit; 'Waze managed to create an emotional connection to the app, and its sale had a dramatic impact on the Israeli high-tech industry'
Yuval Mann
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06.24.23
Government hails largest ever Intel investment but chip maker cannot confirm
After Somtrich and Netanyahu say robust economy behind Intel's plan to build a new facility in Israel, ministry forced to amend statement to explain that the investment is half the sated amount and the plant had been under construction since 2018
Tsachi Sadeh, Gad Lior
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06.18.23
Google Maps is going AI to help you plan your vacations
New AI-based features include an immersive display of 500 tourist attractions worldwide, lock screen navigation, route planning with distance and elevation comparison and saved locations for multi-city excursions
Raphael Kahane
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06.15.23
Venture capital expert: 'Estimate a 90% decrease in tech investments in Israel in the next quarter'
The co-founder of Viola Ventures and one of Israel’s most prominent VC’s said the government’s judicial reform 'poses an existential risk to the high-tech industry'
Shlomo Teitelbaum, Ctech
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06.14.23
OpenAI CEO sees 'huge' Israeli role in reducing risks from the technology
President praises Altman for alerting world leaders to concerns posed by AI; 'We must make sure that this development is used for the well-being of humanity,' he says
Reuters, Ynet
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06.05.23
Israeli startup is using AI to create blue checkmarks for businesses
Venturfy AI says aiming to catalyze a paradigm shift in corporate transparency with more than just a tool in a reflection of a commitment to building a 'better, more transparent business world'
Moshe David Rubinstein
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05.18.23
Israeli hi-tech layoffs to persist throughout 2023, report says
As Israeli firms continue to shed workforce, one-third of companies say do not plan raises this year either
i24NEWS
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05.16.23
As AI revolution raises world's concern, Israel remains unfazed
Opinion: Rapid advancement of technology is leaving archaic regulatory bodies and bureaucratic processes behind. Life-changing technologies such as artificial intelligence should be addressed and dealt with
Osher Assor
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05.16.23
NeoGames acquired by Australia’s Aristocrat in $1.2 billion deal
The Israeli-founded company, which provides services for regulated lotteries and gaming operators, is being bought out at approximately a 104% premium on its Nasdaq stock price
CTech
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05.15.23
Discarded and forgotten: Gadgets of years past
The phone that easily outsold the first iPhone, through an ill-conceived gaming console and a colorless smartwatch, all the way to the NFC's predecessor: A list of gadgets that take us back 15 years, because that's how long they've been collecting dust in our homes
Denis Vitchevsky
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04.29.23
Israeli engineer quits high-tech to volunteer on floating hospital
Despite a promising career in high-tech, Achi Kushnir decided to use his skills aboard one of the largest hospital ships in the world to make the world a better place
Anat Lev Adler
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04.28.23
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