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US filings detail Israeli government-linked $1 million media campaign targeting Americans

The filings concern New York-based media company Piro Inc., which is registered to work for Havas Media Germany GmbH on behalf of the Israel Government Advertising Agency, LaPam.

 A banner depicting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is displayed with the Capitol dome in the background as pro-Palestinian demonstrators gather on the day of Netanyahu's address to a joint meeting of Congress, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., July 24, 2024.
The ChatGPT app icon on a smartphone in this illustration taken October 27, 2025

Teens asked ChatGPT about arson punishment before setting fire to Givatayim Japanika restaurant

picture showing the ChatGPT application displayed on a smartphone screen, highlighting its growing role in everyday life and the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence tools that are shaping decision making and automating tasks.

The love trap: AI relationships won't break your heart – but they might cost you the real thing

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The AI singularity may have arrived: Technion expert backs OpenAI's Sam Altman's claim


OpenAI may launch AI health assistant as it expands beyond ChatGPT core - Business Insider

Tech giants such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have long tried to give consumers control over their medical data, often with limited success.

In this photo illustration, a person holds a smartphone showing the Introducing GPT-5 interface in the ChatGPT app, with text describing the model's capabilities, in front of a blurred OpenAI logo on August 9, 2025 in Chongqing, China.

OpenAI ends ChatGPT’s most hated writing habit, allowing users to remove em dashes from text

It's a "small but happy victory." OpenAI's Sam Altman confirms the fix for the infamous ChatGPT em dash. The tech company now gives users control over its most criticized punctuation symbol.

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OpenAI launches GPT-5.1 with thinking modes for smarter, warmer, candid, quirky chat

Rollout begins for paid ChatGPT Pro, Plus, and business subscribers, with free access to follow, as the company touts improved instruction following and adaptive reasoning.

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OpenAI fights order to hand NYT 20 million chat logs, warns user privacy at risk

OpenAI is fighting a court order to produce millions of ChatGPT chat logs in the NYT copyright suit, claiming a "fishing expedition" will violate the privacy of millions of users.

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Goodbye Chrome: OpenAI launched the ChatGPT Atlas browser

OpenAI launches ChatGPT Atlas – a new browser that integrates ChatGPT directly into browsing, with memory capabilities, real-time editing, and an agent mode that performs actions for the user.

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Nvidia nears record $5t. valuation as AI boom powers meteoric rise

Nvidia is poised to become the first $5 trillion firm, as soaring AI chip demand and US supercomputer deals push shares to new heights.

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PayPal strikes payments wallet deal with OpenAI's ChatGPT, shares surge

PayPal partners with OpenAI to enable ChatGPT shopping, allowing users to make purchases directly within the AI tool. Shares surge as the company raises its outlook.

(Illustrative) Cellphones displaying PayPal and ChatGPT logos.

WhatsApp, YouTube, and Facebook: What are the most popular apps used in Israel in 2025?

In 2025, the Index also measured the public's use of artificial intelligence services, particularly large language models (AI chatbots), which have become widely accessible.

 Facebook, TikTok, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram apps are seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken, July 13, 2021

OpenAI launches AI browser Atlas to compete with Google Chrome

The browser is now available globally on Apple's macOS. It will soon be made available on Windows, iOS, and Android.

 OpenAI logo is seen in this illustration taken May 20, 2024

Knowing when the time is right: Shawn Fink's story of aliyah

At 7:37 a.m., as I was walking out to go to shul with my son, our landline phone rang. It was a woman at the Jewish Agency.

The Fink family in front of their sukkah in Carmei Gat.