Google Tel Aviv office.

Three Israeli startups selected as part of Google’s new AI First accelerator

The Israeli startups include: Bagel AI, which helps product teams to continuously quantify and validate their roadmap, maximize impact, and accelerate revenue, Dtect Vision, which addresses the growing threat of misinformation in the finance sector by leveraging AI to detect deep-fake video, audio, and content, and Geneyx, an AI bioinformatic multi-omics platform for clinical genetics data management.

Google has announced the new cohort for the Google for Startups Accelerator: AI First, including three companies from Israel.
The inaugural program for European and Israeli startups, which will feature 15 companies in total, will take place over 10 weeks. It was developed in partnership with Google Cloud and startups will be able to access expertise from Google Cloud and Google DeepMind in a blend of in-person and virtual activities, a one-on-one 1:1 mentorship ring, and group learning sessions.
1 View gallery
משרדי גוגל תל אביב
משרדי גוגל תל אביב
Google Tel Aviv office.
(ColorMaker / Shutterstock.com)
Startups will also benefit from additional support and dedicated Google AI technical expertise and receive Google Cloud credits through the Google for Startups Cloud Program.
The three Israeli startups are:
  • Bagel AI (Yakum, Israel) empowers product teams to continuously quantify and validate their roadmap, maximize impact, and accelerate revenue.
  • Dtect Vision (Tel Aviv, Israel) addresses the growing threat of misinformation in the finance sector by leveraging AI to detect deep-fake video, audio, and content. Their patented engines enhance detection through high-frequency analysis and motion matrix encoding, offering advanced protection against sophisticated forgery techniques.
  • Geneyx (Herzliya, Israel) is an AI bioinformatic multi-omics platform for clinical genetics data management that addresses challenges hospitals and genetic labs face while analyzing and interpreting next-generation sequencing of multi-dimensional genetic data.
“Many of today’s startups are harnessing the power of AI to scale faster, offer personalized services and tackle some of the world's most pressing challenges. Recognizing this transformative potential, Google is fueling the AI revolution by providing these startups with the building blocks, tools, and resources they need to create innovative and responsible AI solutions, accelerating the deployment of solutions that will benefit society as a whole,” said Boaz Maoz, Managing Director of Google Cloud Israel, who also serves as a member of the accelerator’s advisory committee.
First published: 17:34, 19.09.24