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Mapping Israel's GenAI security pioneers
01.02.24
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Sophie Shulman
It is estimated that in the past year there were between eight and ten Seed rounds for Israeli AI security companies, averaging $5-6 million
Alphabet, Microsoft earnings shake AI companies, erase $190 billion
31.01.24
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Reuters
The selloff following the tech giants' reports after the bell underscored investors' elevated expectations following an AI-fueled stock market rally in recent months that propelled their shares to record highs with the promise of incorporating the technology across the corporate landscape
Unsupervised AI acceleration sparks regulator concerns for U.S. financial health
17.12.23
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Reuters
"AI can introduce certain risks, including safety and soundness risks like cyber and model risks," the Financial Stability Oversight Council wrote in its report
Israel's Generative AI map rapidly growing
12.12.23
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Elihay Vidal
Israel currently ranks as the third-largest Generative AI venture capital ecosystem globally, boasting an impressive investment influx of over $2.2 billion in the last three years. Viola Ventures' Alex Shmulovich highlights shifting trends, emphasizing incumbent dominance in horizontal applications and vertical startups' rise with industry-specific solutions
Why Europe's landmark AI regulations matter
10.12.23
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Reuters
The regulations bar biometric categorization systems, untargeted scraping of facial images from the internet or CCTV footage, emotion recognition in the workplace and educational institutions, social scoring based on social behavior, AI systems that manipulate human behavior, and AI used to exploit the vulnerabilities of people
“We are in an AI arms race, and today deepfakes are the new AI cybersecurity threat”
05.10.23
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Elihay Vidal
According to Michael Matias, CEO of AI cybersecurity startup Clarity, the instance in which scammers used Tom Hanks' image to create a fake ad is only the tip of the iceberg. Just like the emergence of network and application security, we now experience an exponentially rising attack vector of social engineering and phishing
Unlocking the potential of artificial intelligence in HR for startups
28.09.23
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Sharona Mizrahi
“While AI offers substantial advantages in recruitment, it is essential to tread carefully. Ensuring appropriate, fair, and monitored application of AI is crucial to maintaining the human element of recruiting and talent placement,” writes Sharona Mizrahi of Blumberg Capital
Netanyahu set to announce establishment of Israeli AI directorate following meeting with Musk
18.09.23
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli prime minister is expected to reveal a plan to establish an artificial intelligence directorate similar to the one that already exists in the field of cybersecurity, which is part of the Prime Minister's Office
Bird’s eye view: "Bing AI still makes mistakes but we try to get it down to a minimum"
13.08.23
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Roni Dori
Dr. Sarah Bird, Responsible AI Leader at Microsoft, has been part of Bing's AI chat from the beginning. In an in-depth interview, she shares how it's taught not to be racist, chauvinistic or discriminatory and when it is okay for the model to behave “in a humanlike way and when is it crossing the line”
Spiritt takes Seed funding to $13.5 million for AI platform that builds apps through verbal descriptions
20.07.23
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup's platform allows individuals with no programming knowledge or access to programmers to independently develop end-to-end complex applications by verbally describing their ideas to the computer
Elon Musk's new mission: Understanding the universe with AI
17.07.23
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Viki Auslender
Musk unveiled his latest venture, xAI, which aims to develop a machine with full AGI by 2029
Can AI Public Benefit Corporations truly serve the public?
13.07.23
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Viki Auslender
A “Public Benefit Corporation" is a nice branding idea, but the primary unanswered question remains: what benefit, and for whom?
"AI takes human capabilities and supercharges them”
21.06.23
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Meir Orbach
Itzik Ben-Bassat, CEO of theGist and an advisor to Insight Partners founder Jeff Horing, is optimistic the power of AI can be leveraged for good
The era of technological gaslighting: Why there is every reason to question Marc Andreessen's vision for AI
18.06.23
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Viki Auslender
“When a seemingly simple concept requires a convoluted 7,000-word explanation, it might not hold true. If the Metaverse appears silly to you, there is a good chance it is indeed so. And if you harbor doubts about the legitimacy of NFTs, you might not be mistaken”
The Lanier sphere: "Artificial intelligence should be more like the Talmud"
15.06.23
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Roni Dori
Jaron Lanier is one of the most influential tech gurus in the world, one of the founders of the internet and the godfather of virtual reality. He’s also a sharp critic of the tech industry, even though he’s a senior employee at Microsoft. In an interview with Calcalist, he explains why AI should become like the Talmud
5 reasons why generative AI hype might be exaggerated
15.06.23
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Omer Kabir
There is plenty of reason to invest significant sums in generative AI, but the fear is of unwarranted investments that, in the longer term, will lead to a mini-collapse of weak players, which will discourage investors from pouring additional funds into worthy companies and harm the development of the field
"Each manager should lead the AI revolution in their respective department"
14.06.23
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Irad Atzmon Schmayer
Eran Shalev, managing partner at KPMG Israel, was speaking during the Calcalist and KPMG Work After Work event
Hyro raises $20 million for plug-and-play conversational AI platform
31.05.23
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup is developing a no-code platform for AI-powered call center, web, and mobile solutions
Data infrastructure: The picks and shovels of the AI gold rush
01.05.23
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Itay Inbar
"While we believe it is too early to call what AI will look like in a few years’ time given the mind-blowing pace of innovation, it is clear to us that a solid data foundation is key to enabling its progress," writes Itay Inbar of Greenfield Partners
Pinecone hits $750 million valuation in $100 million round to build long-term memory for AI
27.04.23
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup has seen its valuation increase more than four-fold in one year
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