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 An illustrative image of cybernetics shaped like a brain meant to symbolize artificial intelligence.

What are PhD-level AI super-agents and will they replace human workers?

 Blockchain giant Chainalysis will be acquiring Israeli fraud prevention company Alterya.

Blockchain giant Chainalysis acquires startup Alterya

 An interior view of Intel’s ‘smart building’ in Petah Tikva.

Turning failure into success: The story of Intel Israel's David Perlmutter

By SHLOMO MAITAL
LeumiTech CEO Maya Eisen Zafrir.

Israeli high-tech sector concludes 2024 with 38% growth in capital raising

 Profitzon Shares: The Benefits of Opening a Store on Amazon

Amazon Nova debuts: New generative AI models for images, videos and text

 Floaters off the breakwater at Jaffa Port.

Israel's first wave energy power plant to launch in Jaffa Port

 Professor Chaim Lotan and Professor Rafi Beyar.

ICI 2024: Innovation in Cardiovascular Interventions - Israel leads the way

An illustration of Israeli cryptocurrency

Crypto battle: Pro-Israel cryptocurrency 'Go Israel' launched to counter pro-Palestine coin

 Portrait of UK NHS EMS caucasian hospital frontline ICU GP doctor in PPE Personal Protective Equipment,Great Britain flag background,COVID-19 virus disease crisis,Coronavirus global worldwide pandemic

New initiative connects Israeli tech to UK healthcare

By GLOBES/TNS
 Character.AI

Mother sues AI company after 14-year-old son commits suicide for romantic interest chatbot

 US chipmaker Intel Corp's logo is seen at the entrance to their "smart building" in Petah Tikva, near Tel Aviv, Israel December 15, 2019.

Intel Israel to lay off several hundred after holidays

By ASSAF GILEAD/GLOBES/TNS
 Shay Gal, VP of external relations, at Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI)

Gaining exposure at IAI

By JERUSALEM REPORT STAFF
 Itamar Weizman

VCs Talk: An interview with Itamar Weizman Partner & Head of Climate Tech at Firstime Ventures

By INBAL AHARONI

The legal complications with AI also came to LinkedIn

By Avi Tzdaka
 Strategic AI investment in Israel could create 50,000-100,000 jobs and add $100-$200 billion to GDP within five years, mirroring trends in other countries.

Here's why now is the most critical and opportune time to invest in Israeli AI tech

By Shlomo Mirvis
 Mlamdovsky Somech (right) and Shmilo (left): “We’re adjusting the world for the new battlefield.”

Generative AI takes center stage in the fight against hate: Insights from the ‘Hack the Hate’

(Illustrative) A pager device and a crowd in Lebanon near a site where Hezbollah members' pager devices were attacked.

Cyber expert: Preparation for Hezbollah beeper explosions likely took monthsExpert: Preparation for

 Big tech (illustrative).

'A threat to democracy': Israeli media outlets unite to bash tech giants

Ron Brummer, Deputy Director General of the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, Margarita Spichko Schein, Head of Cross platform initiatives division

Hack the Hate: The power of AI technology at work against online hate

 GOOD NEWS for the city’s seniors (Illustrative).

Israeli company AviaHome develops program allowing seniors to remain home while receiving support

By TAL HAREL
 Mlamdovsky Somech (Left) and Shmilo (Right): "We want to encourage this industry to harness its strengths and develop effective solutions to the rise of antisemitism online."

'Hack the Hate' conference: A groundbreaking effort to combat online antisemitism

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