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"Let's champion what we can do here in Israel to scale things"
12.07.22
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James Spiro
Sam Salman, Founder of Huminn, spoke at Calcalist’s National Economic Conference about some of the ways Israeli companies can scale up to become giants
CTech's Book Review: An analysis in human behavior, risk, and systems thinking
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Dotan Nahum
Dotan Nahum, CEO at Spectral, shares insights after reading “The Field Guide to Understanding Human Error” by Sidney Dekker
The Ethics of Algorithms, or Why Coders Need an Ethics Code
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Yoel Esteron
Should humanity set boundaries for big data technology, or can it be applied to all areas of life?
The Four Gifts of Humanity that made Bitcoin Possible
12.11.17
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Barak Ben Ezer
We are a species that has the ability to create the most complex communication protocols, from human language and alphabet to print, phones, the internet, and now decentralized communication.