26.08.24|Yair RavehIn reality, robots are functional machines devoid of morals and emotion, but thanks to the cinema they gain human qualities, hold beliefs and opinions, and become the clear representatives of a bad or better future. This is how the screen turned the robot into a very portable computer with a human heart beating in its chest
06.12.23|James SpiroThe generative AI tool has been announced following months of an embattled Hollywood struggling to reach an agreement between actors and studios surrounding the adoption of artificial intelligence.
10.10.23|Ariela KarmelFrom Gal Gadot to Bono to Amar’e Stoudemire, Hollywood actors and professional athletes have taken to social media to express their support for Israel
03.10.23|Ruta KupferHow the Writers Guild's strike led to a landmark agreement addressing AI's role in content creation
06.06.23|James SpiroFilm studios and streaming services all use artificial intelligence to steer their projects - what does this mean for the creatives involved?
08.05.23|Viki AuslenderThe Writers Guild of America is on strike to demand that AI be regulated and removed from writers’ rooms
23.09.21|Hagar RavetThe Hollywood star has made quite a few investments over the years, including some in Israel, most recently in cultivated meat startup Aleph Farms
16.09.21|James SpiroUsing Israeli tech from D-ID, techies can now star opposite Hugh Jackman
28.05.21|James SpiroBy analyzing more than 150,000 data points in a single script, the Israeli company can determine what shows and movies will be a success
03.02.21|CTech“I have won many academic awards, but there is no doubt the Oscar is the most well-known prize I’ve ever won,” says TAU professor Meir Feder
31.01.21|James SpiroWith eko, viewers can experience choice-driven entertainment where their decisions directly impact the narrative of the stories they watch
26.01.21|CTechIrina Meyer the managing director of SILS CAPITAL speaks to Michael Matias about remaining true to yoursellf even while switching career paths
29.08.20|Yair RavehAn indictment by the Israel Competition Authority sheds a light on the practices of the man who owns and heads Cineworld
24.07.20|Dov GreenbaumAs reality turns closer to dystopia and fiction grows ever more real, the use of copyrighted creative works for teaching various fields grows. With the now less-than-temporary shift towards distance learning outside the classroom, new legal implications arise
12.07.20|CTechCTech Daily Roundup: "Understanding language is the next big challenge for AI,” says Amnon Shashua
17.01.20|Dov GreenbaumWhile artificial intelligence can write anything from code to screenplays and fake news, it seems only humans can be considered authors. Thus, they are also the only ones held liable for spreading misleading false content
03.05.18|Tofi StolerSituated on Rothschild Boulevard, a luxurious and picturesque street at the heart of the city, Nobu Hotel Tel Aviv will offer 38 rooms, a pool and fitness center, outdoor spaces, and a private rooftop for events
25.03.18|CTechU.S. court charges Israeli CEO with binary options fraud. Stock market downturn leads biotech company Polypid to backtrack on IPO
25.03.18|Yair RaveIn a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan is accused of neglecting to promote a recent film, due to an ongoing legal investigation into charges concerning Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
18.03.18|Hezi SternlichtThe U.S.company paid in cash for a 10% stake in the Tel Aviv-listed over the top (OTT) premium content company, according to a market value of $50 million