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Israel Wullman
Layoffs and AI were supposed to cut costs. For many companies, they did the opposite
A new global KPMG survey finds senior executives are being hit by unexpected AI costs, as heavy computing demands, usage-based pricing and uncontrolled employee use turn the promised savings of automation into a growing corporate headache
Israel Wullman
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07.10.26
Iran wages influence war on Israelis, and the state has no plan
State Comptroller warns hostile networks, led by Iran, are exploiting Israeli social media to deepen divisions and sow panic, while no government body leads the response
Israel Wullman
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07.07.26
Microsoft cuts 4,800 jobs as Xbox takes the hardest hit
The tech giant says AI is changing how work is done but is not replacing laid-off employees; Xbox will cut 3,200 jobs by 2027, four game studios are leaving Microsoft and Dell layoffs have reached Israel
Reuters, Israel Wullman
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07.06.26
Former Israeli news star builds startup to destroy Hamas, Hezbollah tunnels
Gilad Adin, once one of Israel’s best-known journalists, has co-founded Traysar, a defense-tech startup developing systems to destroy tunnels, penetrate underground targets and protect critical infrastructure as warfare moves below the surface
Israel Wullman
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06.27.26
Google AI chief: Creativity and taste will matter most in the age of human-level AI
Demis Hassabis predicts human-level AI will arrive by decade’s end, saying taste, creativity and cross-disciplinary thinking will be humanity’s edge; OpenAI and Anthropic executives offer similar forecasts, while Meta rejects the idea
Israel Wullman
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06.24.26
Stuck on the sidewalk: the delivery robot boom runs into potholes and politics
Once hailed as the future of urban logistics, autonomous delivery robots face growing bans and safety concerns from Chicago to Tel Aviv, even as analysts predict a comeback in controlled spaces like office towers
Israel Wullman
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06.22.26
No degree, no elite army unit: Ex-yeshiva student builds $37M AI cyber startup
Yossi Torati left yeshiva at 17, taught himself English and computers, became an outstanding IDF officer and is now CEO of A Security, an Israeli AI cyber startup backed by leading Wiz investors
Israel Wullman
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06.21.26
Google’s Israeli AI star leaves Gemini team for rival OpenAI
Noam Shazeer, a co-author of the landmark 2017 transformer paper and founder of Character.AI, is leaving Google less than two years after the company paid about $2.7 billion to license his startup’s technology and bring him back
Israel Wullman
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06.18.26
Pentagon used Musk’s Grok AI to fire thousands of missiles at Iran, court filing says
Sworn testimony says xAI’s government AI model supported thousands of munitions in 96 hours, fueling new concern in Congress over military use of artificial intelligence
Israel Wullman
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06.17.26
Tel Aviv ranked world’s No. 4 startup hub with ecosystem value of $250B
Startup Genome’s annual global report says Tel Aviv’s ecosystem value surged 162% from its previous ranking, driven by AI, big data, analytics, cyber and life sciences, placing the city behind only Silicon Valley, New York and London
Israel Wullman
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06.17.26
Not just missiles and jets: Israel, US and Iran wage secret satellite war
Space images were once taken as truth; but in the Israel-US-Iran war, spy satellites have become tools of deception, with AI-manipulated images, decoy targets and psychological campaigns aimed at misleading nations and the world
Israel Wullman
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06.08.26
New AI-developed vaccine could protect against mutations and thousands of viruses
Cambridge researchers used AI to design a 'universal vaccine' that may protect against thousands of viruses and future mutations; first human trial found it safe and able to trigger immune response, raising hopes for pandemic prevention
Israel Wullman
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06.08.26
From the Vatican to Capitol Hill, AI companies are hunting for moral authority
As AI companies race toward human-level and potentially superhuman intelligence, they are increasingly seeking legitimacy from religious leaders, philosophers and politicians; Recent outreach by OpenAI and Anthropic highlights growing concerns over AI's ethical, social and economic impact
Israel Wullman
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06.04.26
Microsoft unveils Solara, Android-based OS built for AI agent devices
At Build in San Francisco, Microsoft reveals Solara, a new cloud-managed operating system for future AI agent devices, alongside a Majorana 2 quantum chip and new tools shaped in part by its Israeli R&D teams
Israel Wullman
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06.03.26
Did your browser become an AI monster? These alternatives offer control
AI buttons, auto summaries and intrusive text boxes are making browsers feel bloated, driving more users to seek cleaner, simpler alternatives
Israel Wullman
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06.03.26
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