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Tal Shahaf
War showed investors superiority of Kela technology, founder says
After tech firm secures $39 million in funding founder, president says the company aims to sell exclusively to democracies; Kela leadership says their military and defense experience increased investor confidence
Tal Shahaf
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03.19.25
Humanoid robots with advanced AI set to revolutionize industries
Robots to mimic human behavior, navigate environments, and perform complex tasks; Israeli company Mentee Robotics unveils its latest robot, MenteeBot 3.0, to compete in the rapidly growing global robotics market
Tal Shahaf
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03.17.25
Espionage, targets and a scandal: How a former Israeli prime minister's cyber firm got into trouble
After NSO, another Israeli cyber firm faces allegations of spyware abuse, targeting journalists and human rights activists; How did Paragon, founded by Ehud Barak, land in trouble despite pledging to avoid NSO’s mistakes—and can it escape the fallout?
Tal Shahaf
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03.15.25
Israeli startup QuamCore claims breakthrough in scaling quantum computers
Company comes to light with a scalable quantum processor design, integrating control systems directly into cryogenic chambers and securing $9M to advance its million-qubit vision
Tal Shahaf
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03.12.25
No green screen, no massive budgets: The Israeli tech shaking up Hollywood
Israeli-US startup Voia reimagines filmmaking with AI that enhances human actors, using iPhones and basic lighting to create Hollywood-grade visuals at a fraction of traditional CGI costs
Tal Shahaf
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03.11.25
Quantum Machines secures $170 million in funding, leading Israeli quantum sector
Israeli quantum computing company has raised $170 million in its latest funding round, bringing total investments to $280 million; With significant revenues and hundreds of clients worldwide, the Israeli firm is leading the quantum computing race by developing next-generation operating systems for quantum computers
Tal Shahaf
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02.25.25
Preparing for quantum computing threat, Israel ramps up encryption efforts
Israel's National Digital Agency instruct government bodies to prepare for potential quantum-computing cyberattacks that could compromise encrypted state and military data; demand mapping of sensitive information, implement post-quantum encryption
Tal Shahaf
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02.19.25
DeepSeek AI model lacks protection mechanism, open to use by pedophiles, Israeli study finds
Research by Israeli firm ActiveFence reveals that DeepSeek’s AI model, widely used both in China and around the globe, lacks safeguards; With no internal or external protections, it’s vulnerable to abuse by criminals, pedophiles and others seeking to exploit its capabilities
Tal Shahaf
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02.16.25
Israeli spyware Paragon scandal grows: Italian journalists, activists targeted
New report reveals Israeli firm behind surveillance tool has decided to cut ties with Italy while Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government denies any involvement in espionage scandal
Tal Shahaf
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02.06.25
Google removes restrictions on military AI development
Google removed a section from its AI principles that previously committed to avoiding the use of artificial intelligence for developing weapons and surveillance technologies; The change comes as global AI competition intensifies and as the Trump administration pushes for stronger collaboration between tech companies and the defense sector
Tal Shahaf
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02.05.25
'A historic battle': Israeli cyber firm Paragon ready to face Meta in court
After Meta's warning letter, industry experts warn case of alleged misuse of spyware could risk Israel losing its global cyber standing; Ynet learned on Monday that Paragon is considering its steps and, if necessary, will not hesitate to launch a battle; 'Entire Israeli cyber industry could collapse'
Tal Shahaf
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02.03.25
'MRI for Cars': Israeli statrtup UVeye raises $191M to expand AI-powered vehicle scanning
UVeye, the Israeli startup redefining vehicle inspections with AI-powered scanning, raised $191M in a funding round led by Toyota and Amazon; The company, scanning nearly 1M vehicles monthly, plans to expand globally, targeting car dealerships, fleets and insurance markets
Tal Shahaf
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01.30.25
Oppenheimer rises: Tech demand pushes Israel toward nuclear energy solutions
Israel exploring nuclear energy through advanced Small Modular Reactor technology; reactors, favored by tech giants like Google and Microsoft for powering data centers, could provide sustainable energy solutions in energy independence plans by 2050
Tal Shahaf
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01.20.25
Wall Street’s hottest stocks of 2024 — and where Israeli companies stand
S&P 500 soars over 25% for second consecutive year, fueled by AI boom that shows no signs of slowing; we spotlight top-performing companies whose stocks skyrocketed by hundreds of percent—and one Israeli firm whose Nasdaq value plummeted
Tal Shahaf
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12.31.24
Ehud Barak's spyware startup Paragon acquired for up to $900M
Israeli offensive cyber company co-founded by former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, will be sold to US private equity firm AE Industrial Partners for $900 million; The deal includes an upfront payment of $500 million and an additional $400 million contingent on achieving business milestones
Tal Shahaf
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12.16.24
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