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AI search feels great right now. That won't last.
02.12.25
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Zachy Hennessey
As AI search gets monetized, it's creating a messier internet around it.
$82B and counting: A new generation of Israeli cyber exits
18.09.25
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Dorin Baniel
"2025 will be remembered not just for record-breaking exits, but for the polarization and maturation of the sector," writes Dorin Baniel, Head of EMEA Office at NightDragon.
How Iran’s fate could shape Israel’s economic revival—or ruin
15.06.25
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Adrian Filut
Victory may bring prosperity, but a drawn-out war could trigger fiscal collapse.
Under the hood of US equities: Perspectives on size, sectors and style
06.10.24
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S&P DJI
Israel's wartime tech brilliance and the cost of innovation
13.12.23
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Viki Auslender
The mobilization of high-tech to aid in the challenges of war, from locating missing people to treating post-trauma, is also expected to give rise to advanced developments and new startups. But this innovation also reveals the broken parts of our society
Doxing: A legitimate tool in the fight against anti-Semitism?
23.11.23
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Viki Auslender
Until recently, doxing, a revenge act of shaming and exposure, was seen by most of the public as a negative act. It has now been adopted by pro-Israel and pro-Jewish activists in the fight against anti-Semitism
Pick your battles: Despite the dangers, taking out TikTok is not the solution for Israeli diplomacy
06.11.23
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Viki Auslender
TikTok is seen by parts of the public as a "danger to national security" that uses bots and covert campaigns to sway young public opinion against Israel. But if we had reliable institutions that don't feed on division and incitement, TikTok wouldn't really be a problem
NFT market crash unveils tech's limitations in addressing exploitative labor practices
09.08.23
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Viki Auslender
The resounding crash of the NFT market, which aimed to revolutionize the art world in the digital age, may offer lessons about managing inflated expectations in the realm of AI. To prevent a similar scenario, it is crucial to ascertain whether a technological solution genuinely addresses a human need
How can high-tech profit from the crisis
12.01.23
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Sophie Shulman
“This crisis will improve the efficiency of the companies. You need to have a shake-up once in a while,” says serial entrepreneur Ofer Bengal. Is this crisis a necessary step for Israeli high-tech to reach maturity?
Israel inside: Intel hangs its future on the Israeli branch
10.01.23
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Raphael Kahan
Karin Eibschitz-Segal & Daniel Benatar, the replacements of retiring CEO of Intel Israel, Yaniv Garty, are each responsible for strategic areas in global Intel
From Metaverse to NFT: The disappointing tech hypes of 2022
27.12.22
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Viki Auslender
A sober look at the big technological hopes of 2022, plus a glimpse at the big, promising, successful hypes which will fill our dreams in 2023
Unicorn employees paying the price for exaggerated expansion
24.11.22
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Meir Orbach
Two major Israeli unicorns - Trax and Rapyd - admitted on Tuesday that they are going to lay off dozens, if not hundreds, of employees. While no unicorn currently firing workers is going to shut down, they are now dealing with the consequences of last year’s hiring hysteria
Foodtech: the morally nutritious sector
14.11.22
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James Spiro
There are many industries that seek to change the world, but foodtech has a direct impact on more than just ourselves
The NSO scandal: We are asked to believe police did everything "in good faith"
02.08.22
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Moshe Gorali
Although "the police did not fully understand the meaning of the system", we are required to believe that an iron wall was erected between its operators and the investigators, and to believe that excess information, that is forbidden to be seized, did not pass and was not used by the investigating unit - and that everything was done in good faith
Three signs that high-tech took a turn for the worse in June
04.07.22
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Sophie Shulman
A dramatic increase in the sale of shares by employees and investors at reduced valuations, the drop in open positions at startups, and the fact VCs are dictating draconian terms before investing are all indications that the financial crisis has truly started to hit the local tech sector
Cutback nation: Who’s afraid of layoffs?
31.05.22
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Sophie Shulman
Mass layoffs at American unicorns Lacework and Bolt signals the hysteria that could turn out to be excessive and harmful in the venture capital industry. This panic could also spread to Israel and hurt companies whose situation is not necessarily bad
Camels vs Unicorns: Investors wary of cash burning companies
03.02.22
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Sophie Shulman
Following the sharp fall in the Nasdaq, growth rate is still an important parameter, but it's not everything. Investors are keeping a keen eye on the rate of cash burning to see if companies behave like thrifty camels rather than cash-thirsty unicorns
A deep dive into Israeli tech’s record-breaking year
23.01.22
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James Spiro
A new report by Viola reveals that total funding by Israeli tech startups reached $27 billion in 2021, with $8.1 billion being raised in a record-breaking fourth quarter
From a unicorn to a penny stock in 180 days
17.01.22
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Sophie Shulman
Several of the Israeli companies that hit Wall Street at 10-figure valuations last year have seen their share price plummet to such an extent that they could soon find themselves in the unenviable position of being considered speculative
Secondary tech deals are transforming Israel's economy
30.12.21
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Meir Orbach
Hundreds of millions of dollars from secondary-share deals went into the pockets of employees, investors, and entrepreneurs in 2021, changing the face of the tech industry as well as the local economy
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