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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 Kahan
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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
Let's talk tachles: What do Olim truly think of Israel?
Zionism, high cost of living, hi-tech, beaches, Israeli frankness, warmth and love, protests and demonstrations - all this chaos falls on the heads of immigrants who find themselves in a turbulent and heated Israel; How do they cope, what do they really think of us, and will they stay? New immigrants who have integrated into the hi-tech industry speak openly about their experiences
Nitzi Yakov
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04.26.23
Embattled Israeli start-up pins investors withdrawing on judicial overhaul
Hi-tech firm seeks out court assistance after leading investors pull out, partially due to 'growing concerns of investors to invest in Israel due to the nearing judicial overhaul'
Lital Dobrovitsky
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04.13.23
Apple to cut small number of jobs in some corporate retail teams
Three months after CEO Tim Cook announced that he will take a more than 40% pay cut this year, Apple announces the elimination of some positions, claiming it plans on improving the maintenance of stores around the world in a strategic streamlining move, and promising to support those who are laid off
Ynet, Agencies
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04.04.23
Israeli hi-tech declines amid judicial overhaul
Surveys show investment in the Israeli hi-tech sector is at the lowest its been since 2018, reaching only $1.7 billion in Q1; 'If the trend doesn't change soon, it could be the end of the startup nation,' says start-up expert
Israel Wullman
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04.04.23
Life on Israel's most expensive street
Located on the picturesque shoreline of Herzliya Pituah, Galei Tchelet St. is the address of choice for Israel's most affluent individuals; Prominent tech executives, business leaders, and foreign ambassadors call it home; 'The most expensive deal recorded on the street was NIS 230 million,' says real estate expert
Assaf Kamar
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03.31.23
Israeli computer pioneer dies just weeks after famed research partner
Prof. Jacob Ziv, together with the late Prof. Abraham Lempel, helped pave the way for widely used technologies such as MP3, PDF and ZIP, leaving behind a legacy of innovation
Yuval Mann
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03.26.23
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