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Why AI is raising the bar for business credibility, not lowering it
AI arrives for reserve soldiers in a free training program by a tech entrepreneur
UN panel warns AI is outpacing scientific understanding, government policy
DASGRI 2026 Unites Global Experts on Responsible AI and Data-Driven Social Impact
AI doesn't replace good writers, it demands better judgment, researchers find - study
The findings complicate the common AI in education debate. It is not necessarily a threat to academic integrity, but only when students are trained to prompt it and use it effectively.
Melcer warns election integrity, press freedom at risk ahead of next vote
Melcer also warned of AI entering the picture, adding that Israel should prepare for attempts at foreign or domestic interference in elections.
Australian unicorn Airwallex plans expansion of Israel operations following $11 billion valuation
“Here in Israel, we remain committed to scaling our operations and increasing our investment in the Tel Aviv center," said Or Liban, head of the company’s Tel Aviv center.
Wall Street concludes the best quarter in 6 years
The artificial intelligence momentum beat the war: Nasdaq and S&P 500 indices recorded the best quarter since 2020.
US lifts curbs on Anthropic's Fable, Mythos AI models
"We'll begin restoring access tomorrow," Anthropic said in a statement on X/Twitter.
Kramer opens the summer
Shlomo Kramer, CEO and founder of Cato Networks, celebrated the company's growth, which reached a valuation of $4.8 billion, at an elaborately produced summer party at Hangar 11.
Tech Talk: Lightkey, the AI-powered Israeli startup transforming writing
People haven’t stopped typing. They’ve simply moved elsewhere.
South Korea to unveil USD 650 b. mega semiconductor, AI projects in manufacturing 'great leap'
The announcement would mark President Lee Jae Myung's boldest push yet to align South Korea's AI and chip ambitions with his pledge to narrow regional disparities with a "great leap"
Anthropic’s Fable 5 to come back online after two-week ban by US government - report
A source from Anthropic told Axios that security concerns about possible jailbreaks in Anthropic’s safety mechanisms were resolved following negotiations with the US government.
South Korea planning to train 500,000 'drone warriors' to counter North Korea
The military also plans to produce 110,000 drones by 2029 for deployment across the army, navy, air force and marines, aiming to make drones a standard item for individual soldiers.