Technology

Quality over quantity: Unified systems are future of drones - opinion

The greatest future value of a military drone will not come only from how well it flies. It will come from how well it connects.

AeroSentinel G2 drone in active operation, providing real-time aerial intelligence in complex environments.
Alumni from Unit 8200 attend annual conference in 2025.

IDF Unit 8200 Alumni Association uses network to drive Israeli innovation, start-ups

S&P 500 illustration.

The next evolution of technology transfer - opinion

Arrow 2 system, July 29, 2004.

Record results for IAI, but its biggest client isn't paying for the Arrow


Publicis Israel enters the AI arena with a Ddata, media, and creative system

During a client event, Publicis Israel unveiled Brain, a future working system integrating data, AI, media and creative to turn insights into action.

Yossi Lubaton.

Alphabet takes its place in the Dow Jones industrial average

"Alphabet’s inclusion in the Dow reflects its shift toward AI and tech-driven markets amid global uncertainty."

Elderly disabled Jewish woman subjected to antisemitic abuse inside Melbourne Vodafone store

A Vodafone worker called an Australian woman a 'dirty Zionist' after getting frustrated while helping her with a device issue, going on to yell 'Free Palestine' and film her without consent.

A man walks past a graffiti reading "Oct 7, do it again”' on a retail store in Melbourne, Australia, October 7, 2025.

US court sentences Israeli resident in Scottsdale, Arizona over trade secret conspiracy

US officials said an Israeli citizen working in Arizona received a sentence of time served after pleading guilty to a conspiracy to steal sensitive semiconductor design data.

A close-up of a test sample of a transistor chip under a microscope in the laboratory (illustrative)

The tech deal of the year: Four giants poured a billion dollars into an Israeli company

AppsFlyer closed a dramatic funding round of over a billion dollars as part of its Series E round, at a company valuation of $2.7 billion.

AppsFlyer

Drama in Seoul: The trading in South Korea was halted twice

A sharp selloff in artificial intelligence and technology stocks sent investors into aggressive profit–taking, igniting a global panic that threatens to shift the trend in the markets.

Trading room in Seoul, South Korea

The Rat Race 2.0: The less glamorous side of the AI revolution

AI was supposed to ease the burden on employees, but many workers are learning to work with it outside of office hours. This is how the technology meant to save time turned into an extra shift.

The Rat Race 2.0

With an investment of NIS 12 million: Shimon Gershon storms the rental market

The former soccer player launches a new fintech platform to obtain a digital rental guarantee within 5 minutes without a deposit – providing full security for landlords.

Shimon Gershon

Parashat Hukat: The red heifer's lesson in an age of multitasking and fragmentation

We strive to understand divine will, but when our understanding falls short, we do not walk away from obedience. Commitment to divine command remains the bedrock of religious life.

OUR CULTURE celebrates those who can juggle multiple tasks at once.

Major AI models reproduce centuries-old antisemitic stereotypes, Israeli study finds

'From Myth to Model: Representation of “The Jew” in Generative AI', by Israeli academics Michael Gilead and Gal Gutman, found that historical antisemitic tropes appear embedded in modern AI systems.

AI and computing, illustrative image.