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Meta's Zuckerberg says AI agent tech progressing slower than expected
Meta is projected to spend as much as $145 billion on AI infrastructure this year, yet the company's bets on AI agents "haven't come to fruition yet"
Tel Aviv’s Shuk Olim brings out dozens of immigrant entrepreneurs to showcase goods
Wet wipes company sold for NIS 178 million
Why AI is raising the bar for business credibility, not lowering it
Arkia launches first business class service to Europe with Tel Aviv-Paris route
Arkia launches its first-ever business-class service on the Tel Aviv-Paris route, expanding its premium options.
AI startup Mercor faces mass litigation following data breach - report
In early April, extortion-hacker group Lapsus$ took credit for hacking Mercor, claiming to have stolen four terabytes of data.
Rapper Tyga shares VIP member status on 1win
Against all official odds: Jerusalem business owners struggle to survive as the state dithers
Tax-paying business owners should have access to the timely financial assistance they need to keep their show on the road.
The future of Israeli tech: Insights from Yaniv Golan
Yaniv Golan talks AI, deep tech, and the future of Israeli innovation, highlighting how startups must evolve to survive in today’s fast-paced, AI-driven market.
The network effect: Orly Carmon’s ORCA is rewriting power for women across borders
Influence, when shared purposefully, amplifies. “Individually, you can achieve a lot,” Carmon notes. “But together, you can go much further.”
Israeli battery-swapping IP owners demand $250 million from Chinese EV giant for patent infringemen
Charge Peak, which owns the IP of defunct Israeli company Better Place, accuses Chinese EV maker Nio of using the IP in products shipped to Europe.
VAST Data confirms $1b raise at $30b valuation
Customers include CoreWeave, Lowe's, the US Air Force and Cursor, as well as thousands of organizations who rely on the company to store, contextualize, and act on data
'Godfather of denim’: an Italian designer whose Jewish father was murdered at Auschwitz
Adriano Goldschmied, who died April 5 at 82, following a battle with cancer in a hospital in Castelfranco Veneto, Italy, credited himself with founding or developing at least 50 jean brands.