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Israeli biotech thrives despite war, says AION Labs CEO
Since October 7, AION Labs has launched eight startups and is building two more this year
Maayan Hoffman, ILTV
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07.30.25
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
While the headlines say tech is leaving Israel, these professionals made aliyah
Amid reports of brain drain, a growing number of tech professionals choose to make aliyah during wartime—driven by identity, duty and an unshakable bond with Israel
Hillel Fuld
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06.30.25
‘Hello and thank you for listening': Iran phones play bizarre robotic messages amid war
Iranians endure near total communications blackout as mysterious robotic messages and state censorship deepen confusion amid Israeli cyber operations and physical strikes
Israel Wullman
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06.24.25
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
From lone voice to loud movement: The woman transforming Israel’s tech meetups
Hilla Bakshi, founder of HaMeetupistiot, tells Ynet about her mission to close the gender gap in tech by building a global network where women show up, speak up and lift each other higher
Ynetnews
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05.13.25
Report: Israel's climate tech defies war and economic downturn
The 2024–2025 Climate Tech Status Report found that despite a 39% drop in investment—from $1 billion in 2023 to $613 million in 2024—the sector remains robust
Maayan Hoffman, iltv
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05.09.25
Nvidia CEO warns U.S. falling behind China in AI race
Jensen Huang sounds the alarm on China’s AI advancements, arguing U.S. export restrictions are accelerating Beijing’s self-sufficiency while urging a national strategy to retrain workers and secure lead in the global AI race
Israel Wullman
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05.05.25
ChatGPT’s hidden toll: AI courtesy fuels $700K daily costs
Each 'thank you' given to AI chat bots costs 10 cents and half a liter of water, exposing the unsustainable truth behind human warmth for machines
Raphael Kahan
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04.22.25
Humanoid robots run Beijing half marathon in global first
Beijing hosts world’s first humanoid robot marathon, placing leading developers against each other and showcasing China’s ambition to lead the globe's robotics race
Daniela Ginzburg
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04.21.25
Advanced OpenAI models hallucinate more than older versions, internal report finds
Report finds newer inferential models hallucinate nearly half the time while experts warn of unresolved flaws, deliberate deception and a long road to human-level AI reliability
Tal Shahaf
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04.21.25
Like ChatGPT, only secret: This is Genie, the IDF's artificial intelligence
Revealed: Military's new AI tool, powered by RAG technology, is reshaping warfare by delivering instant, accurate battlefield insights to soldiers, which gives commanders a tactical edge
Israel Wullman
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04.15.25
Smart machines that walk, walk and work with you: Inside Israel’s homegrown robot revolution
A robotic dog for soldiers, a social office assistant and a companion for the elderly—HRI consortium unveils AI-powered robots that understand natural language and integrate seamlessly into human teams, from the battlefield to the boardroom
Tal Shahaf
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04.11.25
Always look big: How startups punch above their weight with smart branding
A small rotating billboard in Times Square. Branded robots delivering pizza to potential clients.These bold, low-budget campaigns helped startups create the presence of much larger companies. They’re just some of the real-world examples featured in Udi Ledergor’s new book, launching April 10. He’ll share the principles behind them live at the upcoming SHOW conference in Tel Aviv on May 8
Moran Regev
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04.10.25
STEM education thrives when communities work together, says int. expert
Jan Morrison: 'An ecosystem indicates that partners are interdependent, that communities that have all kinds of assets work together so that their opportunities are a single opportunity, but everybody has a role and responsibility'
Lidar Grave-Lazi, ILTV
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04.07.25
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