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2 stories about Ira Belsky
"The challenge at the beginning was understanding that we were a high-tech company"
16.04.26
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Maayan Manela
As part of the Growth+ project by Calcalist and Poalim Tech, Ira Belsky, CEO of Artlist, met with Nadav Benoudiz, CEO of GenieLabs, who said: "It’s easy to hear ‘listen to the customer’ on podcasts, but it’s not that simple in reality."
"The next wave of AI won't arrive with fireworks. It will be boring, and that is a good thing."
11.02.26
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Maayan Manela
According to Michal Kissos Hertzog, CEO of Poalim Tech, "In an era when models can do almost anything, true innovation is measured differently: not by the ability to impress, but by the ability to repeat the same action reliably on a large scale, without surprises or failures." Micha Kaufman, founder of Fiverr: "On the one hand, tremendous opportunities are opening to build products quickly and break through. On the other, the ability to easily build a product is equal for everyone, so competition is fiercer than ever."