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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
Bad vibes from Goodreads: Amazon's book review platform sells AI-written falsely attributed books
23.08.23
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Viki Auslender
If a book was written by AI and attributed to a reputable author can the real author ask that the fake book be removed from their profile? Welcome to the world of Amazon's Goodreads book review platform. The e-commerce giant, the undisputed ruler of the book market, has turned the platform into another brick in its monopoly wall, generating valuable data on 125 million users, while exposing them to reviews and fake products
AI denial: Half of tech workers think the AI revolution will have little to no effect on their companies
23.08.23
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Maayan Manela
Surprisingly, the employees who are at the forefront of technology and know how generative artificial intelligence works believe that it will not have an impact on the strategy of the organization they work for
Biden tightens screws with China investment restrictions
14.08.23
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Omer Kabir
A presidential order designed to significantly limit China's technological capabilities is driving away American money after years of investment by funds such as Warburg Pincus and Carlyle
Bird’s eye view: "Bing AI still makes mistakes but we try to get it down to a minimum"
13.08.23
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Roni Dori
Dr. Sarah Bird, Responsible AI Leader at Microsoft, has been part of Bing's AI chat from the beginning. In an in-depth interview, she shares how it's taught not to be racist, chauvinistic or discriminatory and when it is okay for the model to behave “in a humanlike way and when is it crossing the line”
Quickfire round: Aporia’s CEO answers our AI questions
07.08.23
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James Spiro
Artificial intelligence has a good, a bad, and an ugly - Liran Hason is here to guide us through it
Google play? AI for the masses toys with online advertising business
06.08.23
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Viki Auslender
The generative AI tool that Google rushed to deploy to the general public is used to create fictitious news sites, which divert good money from advertisers. NewsGuard found that ads from 141 global brands were planted on such sites, 90% of them by the Google Ads service
Unleashing New Horizons for Indoor Farming
03.08.23
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Sponsored Content
Vertical Field is harnessing the potential of precision agriculture, big data, and AI to usher in an era of enhanced food security, sustainability and customization
Google executive: "Bard is not intended to provide factual answers, just a companion for creative tasks"
30.07.23
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Omer Kabir
Adi Mayrav Gilady, a product manager in Google's research division, delves into the intricacies of the innovative AI chatbot, the challenges and triumphs in training Bard in Hebrew, and sheds light on the efforts to make it as bias-free and creative as possible
Spiritt takes Seed funding to $13.5 million for AI platform that builds apps through verbal descriptions
20.07.23
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup's platform allows individuals with no programming knowledge or access to programmers to independently develop end-to-end complex applications by verbally describing their ideas to the computer
CTech’s Book Review: Welcome to “Life 3.0” with Artificial General Intelligence
19.07.23
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Saar Barhoom
Saar Barhoom, SVP R&D Veeva Crossix, has joined CTech to share a review of “Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intelligence” by Max Tegmark
Elon Musk's new mission: Understanding the universe with AI
17.07.23
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Viki Auslender
Musk unveiled his latest venture, xAI, which aims to develop a machine with full AGI by 2029
Can AI Public Benefit Corporations truly serve the public?
13.07.23
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Viki Auslender
A “Public Benefit Corporation" is a nice branding idea, but the primary unanswered question remains: what benefit, and for whom?
10 things to consider before adopting AI technology in the OR
13.07.23
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Dotan Asselmann
Before implementing any new AI tech in your hospital’s ORs, there are a few key considerations you should bear in mind. After all, evaluating AI-based solutions requires a very different set of criteria than, say, trying out the latest surgical stapler, writes Dotan Asselmann, Co-Founder & CTO at Theator
The dark side of technology: Misinformation and AI in the US elections
05.07.23
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Viki Auslender
The public already requires an unusually high level of digital literacy to successfully navigate the sea of interests and forgery, and now it will have to make a much greater effort
“We don’t all need to know exactly how AI works, but we need to know that we control it”
04.07.23
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Viki Auslender
John Chris Inglis, who left his role as the National Cyber Director at the White House earlier this year, added that “we also need to make sure that we improve our critical thinking skills so that we understand what technology offers us and what it offers us in the context of the world we live in”
When AI decides who to hire
03.07.23
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Maayan Manela
As AI tools like ChatGPT have been integrated in recruitment processes, concerns have risen over biases in decision-making and privacy of personal data
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