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Musk's xAI Introduces "Grok": A Novel Answer to ChatGPT and Bard
05.11.23
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Omer Kabir
Elon Musk's artificial intelligence company, xAI, has launched its latest AI model, "Grok". While Grok may not yet match the performance of cutting-edge models, it outperforms its basic counterparts. xAI stresses that Grok is engineered to avoid disseminating false information, though it does rely on X, a platform where misleading content can be prevalent.
"This is probably the first AI war"
22.10.23
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Roni Dori
Bot armies that anyone can activate on WhatsApp, software to easily hack photos, and chatbots that generate news that didn't happen: media expert Dr. Alex Gekker explains how the decline of Twitter and the rise of artificial intelligence changed everything in the battle of advocacy
AI proving pivotal for online warfare against Hamas
15.10.23
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James Spiro
Technology that helps spot misinformation and identify missing loved ones has proven more useful against Hamas than as a tool for weaponry
“We are in an AI arms race, and today deepfakes are the new AI cybersecurity threat”
05.10.23
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Elihay Vidal
According to Michael Matias, CEO of AI cybersecurity startup Clarity, the instance in which scammers used Tom Hanks' image to create a fake ad is only the tip of the iceberg. Just like the emergence of network and application security, we now experience an exponentially rising attack vector of social engineering and phishing
AI washing: From Coca-Cola to H&M, giant corporations are exploiting the AI wave
05.10.23
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Omer Kabir
Large corporations are increasingly incorporating AI into campaigns designed to present them as "innovative" and divert public attention from the health and environmental harms of their products
AI in the entertainment industry: Writers Guild victory sets a new standard
03.10.23
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Ruta Kupfer
How the Writers Guild's strike led to a landmark agreement addressing AI's role in content creation
"The state is responsible for protecting citizens from AI"
01.10.23
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Viki Auslender
Dr. Galit Wellner, an advisor to the Ministry of Innovation and Science, explains that in a world where "we have almost no tools to prove the harms of artificial intelligence, it is the state's responsibility to protect its citizens through regulation." Regarding AI's capabilities, she says: "The future is scary, but it can also be inspiring"
Loud & clear: Tuned aiming to transform hearing aid world
28.09.23
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Yonatan Sredni
Harnessing the power of AI, the Israeli startup is slashing the long process of hearing aid fittings and adjustments from months to mere minutes - and at a fraction of the cost. “This is a fundamental change for an industry that has hardly changed at all in the last 50 years,” Tuned CEO Omri Gavish told CTech. “Compared to the old model, we’re reducing the cost of hearing aids by up to 80%”
Unlocking the potential of artificial intelligence in HR for startups
28.09.23
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Sharona Mizrahi
“While AI offers substantial advantages in recruitment, it is essential to tread carefully. Ensuring appropriate, fair, and monitored application of AI is crucial to maintaining the human element of recruiting and talent placement,” writes Sharona Mizrahi of Blumberg Capital
“There is probably an 80% consensus that free will is actually overrated”
20.09.23
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James Spiro
Dr. Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, author of “I, Human: AI, Automation, and the Quest to Reclaim What Makes Us Unique”, joins CTech as part of its new BiblioTech video series
Distant connections, ChatGPT, and emotional branding: Update your tools to find a job
19.09.23
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Maayan Manela
In our ever-changing technology-driven world, creativity and flexibility are vital in any job search process. Calcalist unlocks how you can land the job you want in this tough market
Netanyahu's Musk summit: More photo op than substance for Israel's AI ambitions
18.09.23
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Omer Kabir
What was notably absent from the conversation was any critique of Musk's problematic attack on the Anti-Defamation League and, more importantly, any effort to promote Israel as a global hub for AI research and development
AI powerhouse? The sole outcome of the meeting between Netanyahu and Musk will be a flashy photo op
18.09.23
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Omer Kabir
It's safe to assume that Netanyahu's visit to Silicon Valley will not significantly advance Israel's transformation into an AI powerhouse. Achieving these goals requires comprehensive, long-term efforts, and unfortunately, they don't yield photo ops for news releases or headlines
Netanyahu set to announce establishment of Israeli AI directorate following meeting with Musk
18.09.23
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli prime minister is expected to reveal a plan to establish an artificial intelligence directorate similar to the one that already exists in the field of cybersecurity, which is part of the Prime Minister's Office
Israel’s legal sector is the latest industry to feel the AI squeeze
17.09.23
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James Spiro
The country’s law ecosystem is plagued with regulatory hurdles and AI barriers that prevent it from competing with the rest of the world
When artificial intelligence meets sexual fantasies
12.09.23
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Viki Auslender
With sites dedicated to AI-generated pornography, customized to a user's preference, and images based on real women, the way AI is being used for porn is raising new concerns about sexual exploitation, consent and misogyny
VC in the Age of AI: Redefining due diligence
03.09.23
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Danielle Avidor
“AI can improve efficiency, but human interaction remains irreplaceable,” writes Danielle Avidor of IBI Tech Fund
AI21 Labs riding GenAI wave with $155 million Series C at $1.4 billion valuation
31.08.23
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Sophie Shulman
The Israeli startup, founded by Prof. Amnon Shashua, Prof. Yoav Shoham, and Ori Goshen, earned unicorn status thanks to its text-based generative AI services for enterprises. Investors include Google, Nvidia, and co-founder Shashua
QuantHealth announces $15 million Series A to use AI to enhance success of clinical trials
30.08.23
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CTech
The Israeli startup’s AI platform predicts efficacy and safety of clinical trials to try and optimize trial design, and identify key response population
Shifting tech job landscape: Surge in senior and AI-related roles
29.08.23
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Ariela Karmel
From a hiring frenzy to scarcity, Israel's tech sector navigates economic challenges and political changes, while AI-related roles are rising
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