AI

Can Israel finally stub out smoking? Experts turn to AI, brain stimulation, and new drugs

While smoking is declining in many countries around the world, it is growing in Israel, rising in the last few years from one in five adults to one in four.

CBT can break down the connection between thought and the desire to smoke by using mindfulness.
An AI-generated image of an Nvidia chip.

US rewards UAE's military aid in Iran war with expanded access to AI chips - report

AI is transforming how local businesses are discovered, trusted, and chosen.

How AI SEO companies are changing local business visibility

"Within about two years, artificial intelligence agents will perform 90% of the work"

From NIS 15,000 to the employment bureau: The in-demand profession at risk of extinction


63% of roles requiring AI understanding are not in tech at all

An analysis of job postings reveals the extent to which AI has already penetrated the labor market: HR managers, physical therapists, and even truck drivers will be required to know AI tools

A truck driver using AI

Intel capitalizes on AI frenzy – and raises prices

The demand for AI infrastructure is choking supply chains and granting Intel significant pricing power over customers, but it could incentivize the market to seek customized solutions.

Intel

AI is raising new questions about who owns our digital lives

Digital squatting exposes a stark truth: We’re building our digital lives on platforms we don’t control.

AI is reshaping the digital world, raising questions about who owns and controls our personal data.

The dirty trick behind the massive tech layoffs

CEOs are blaming the massive waves of layoffs on AI implementation, but real data proves exactly the opposite: Companies that adopted AI with high intensity increased their workforce by 10%.

Mark Zuckerberg

'Together On Our Own': A relationship conundrum with AI - review

The author, Dr. Eliana Megerman, an emergency room physician, writes with graceful ease and guides us into the inner depths of a medical world which we usually see only from the surface.

Eyes In The Heat, 1946, Jackson Pollock, Guggenheim Museum, Venice "It is the rare life indeed where the paint stays in the borders and isn't splattered in every direction."

NATO selects Anduril’s Lattice platform for next-generation air command and control

Other companies awarded the contract included Palantir and Athea SAS. NATO said that it would select a single solution for long-term implementation at the end of the assessment period.

Combat aircrafts from a NATO country stand in front of a hangar during a fighter plane maneuver exercise at the American military's Ramstein Air Base, near Ramstein-Miesenbach, Germany, June 6, 2024.

Report: Amazon plans giant fundraise of at least $25 billion

According to the Bloomberg network, the tech giant plans to raise at least $25 billion in a bond offering to fund its massive investments in artificial intelligence.

The tech giant Amazon aims to raise at least $25 billion through the sale of bonds in US dollars

A 2,267% surge in demand for this profession

Globally, the demand for Claude Code experts jumped by 938%, but in Israel, the numbers are even sharper with a surge of 2,267% within just half a year.

Globally, the demand for Claude Code experts jumped by 938%

Israeli unemployment rates rising in hi-tech with the advancement of artificial intelligence

Inbal Mashash, director general of the Israel Employment Service, spoke on Tuesday with Anat Davidov on the program 'Where the Money Is' and addressed the worrying trend.

Tech layoffs are the key to change in education in Israel

Severe report: Historical peak in the number of unemployed tech workers

The Employment Service links the historic unemployment surge to AI, but experts blame downsizings on high interest rates, a weak dollar, and past over-hiring by companies.

A man writing a code on his conputer