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The Wiz of GenAI security? “Lasso has the potential to be a once-in-a-decade company in cyber”
15.12.24
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Sophie Shulman
Inspired by the bold and unpredictable frontier of artificial intelligence, Elad Schulman returned to the startup world after two successful exits to launch Lasso Security, a pioneering company in AI cybersecurity. Now, he aspires to become the next Wiz.
In the age of AI, your best bet is to be human
12.12.24
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Yaffa Abadi
"At the end of the day, if you are leaning 100% on AI to write your thought leadership content, you are taking the personal out of your personal brand," writes Yaffa Abadi, founder and CEO of Abadi Brands.
SEO poisoning and Bengal cats: A lesson in cybersecurity risks
10.12.24
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Viki Auslender
The manipulation of web search results to deliver malware or political messages has escalated with the advent of generative AI tools.
The researcher who proved ChatGPT is sexist
01.12.24
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Sophie Shulman
Prof. Gal Oestreicher-Singer, Associate Dean for Research at the Coller School of Management at Tel Aviv University, found gender biases in ChatGPT based on the financial advice it provided, including that the chatbot suggested more conservative investment paths, simplified the discourse, and spoke in a condescending tone to users it identified as women.
From ChatGPT to AI agents: The productivity revolution transforming the business world
25.11.24
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Ron Sprinzak
"Rather than focusing on individual tasks, organizations will leverage smart automation to create new business opportunities," writes Ron Sprinzak, CEO of Sela.
Beyond bigger models: How AI’s next era will rethink growth
24.11.24
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Omer Kabir
Scaling up is no longer the answer; AI companies pivot to refining existing technologies.
Is ChatGPT about to upend Google’s long-reigning search dominance?
05.11.24
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Omer Kabir
With real-time web access, OpenAI’s ChatGPT aims to redefine search and take on Google’s core business—but is the web itself at risk?
Hackers turn to AI for cyber attacks, but unwittingly reveal their plans
17.10.24
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Omer Kabir
OpenAI report highlights both the threats and the opportunities of AI in cybercrime.
What happens when you employ ChatGPT to co-write your book?
29.07.24
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James Spiro
Nimrod Vromen joined CTech to discuss “Prompting Happiness: A Guide to Prompting a Life Worth Living” and how AI assisted in his passion project
Size doesn’t matter: Bigger isn't always better in AI
11.07.24
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Omer Kabir
With exposure to ChatGPT, we were introduced to a new concept: a large language model, the "engine" behind the chatbot, which trains on hundreds of billions of data items. Now, the time has come for smaller and cheaper models, which can both perform well and quickly, giving smaller players a competitive edge.
AI down? ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude and other AI platforms suffer system outage
04.06.24
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Omer Kabir
It remains unclear what has resulted in the simultaneous failure of the platforms
The AI talent gold rush: Tech giants offering million-dollar salaries, accelerated options
03.04.24
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Omer Kabir
The technology giants are chasing after the hot talents in artificial intelligence with lucrative pay offers and an accelerated track for options. Google founder Sergey Brin even called one of the engineers to prevent him from moving to OpenAI
ChatGPT plugins contained 'critical security flaws', research reveals
13.03.24
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CTech
Cybersecurity startup Salt Security uncovered security flaws within the popular chatbot’s extensions that allowed access to third-party websites and sensitive data. The issues have been remediated.
The chatbot money pit: What’s next?
26.02.24
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Viki Auslender
A year and a half after the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT, doubts about the economic model of the chatbots are increasing
Lost in translation: GenAI’s mother tongue discrimination
30.01.24
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Viki Auslender
Artificial intelligence tends to translate and learn uncommon languages poorly. AI tools like ChatGPT train on inferior products in these languages, which will result in their billions of speakers suffering from technological delays and discrimination
The year we learned to talk to ChatGPT and stopped being afraid of AI
08.01.24
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Viki Auslender
In the past year, artificial intelligence has become an everyday tool and has reached hundreds of millions of users. In an instant, people acquired skills they never had: writing poems, code, and summarizing articles and books in seconds
Does Axel Springer's partnership with OpenAI mark the way forward for news publishers?
14.12.23
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Reuters
The deal comes as publishers contemplate suing technology companies for violating their copyrights by using, without permission, their content to train large language models
OpenAI's ChatGPT turns one: A deeper look at the AI that changed the world
03.12.23
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Reuters
Despite rising competitors and a boardroom battle at OpenAI, ChatGPT has emerged as the market leader
OpenAI shows off new ChatGPT tools with no plans of slowing down
08.11.23
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Viki Auslender
OpenAI held its first developer conference last night, where it presented new and powerful tools for its popular product ChatGPT. But it mainly sent a clear and unambiguous message to investors and colleagues that it intends to continue establishing itself as the central platform for everything related to generative chatbots, without leaving much room for competing companies and products
"The state is responsible for protecting citizens from AI"
01.10.23
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Viki Auslender
Dr. Galit Wellner, an advisor to the Ministry of Innovation and Science, explains that in a world where "we have almost no tools to prove the harms of artificial intelligence, it is the state's responsibility to protect its citizens through regulation." Regarding AI's capabilities, she says: "The future is scary, but it can also be inspiring"
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