Darrow

8 stories about Darrow
 כנס AI 2024 גילה חייט מייסדת שותפה ו CTO Darrow וידאו

Darrow’s AI system is helping lawyers find legal needles in data haystacks

29.09.24|Maya Nahum Shahal
Gila Hayat, co-founder of Darrow, explained how with AI breaking technical barriers, the startup can identify law violations from vast open datasets.
מגזין נשים 2.7.18 גיגי לוי משקיע פרטי ב סטארט אפים

Gigi Levy-Weiss: “I have no doubt the Israeli ‘Startup Nation’ brand will thrive for years to come”

14.02.24|James Spiro, Elihay Vidal
NFX’s Levy-Weiss joined CTech to share how despite its challenges, Israel’s brand remains intact for seasoned investors.
Entree Capital Team 2024

“The impact of the war in Israel will last at least five years”

13.02.24|James Spiro, Elihay Vidal
Entrée Capital joined CTech for its 2024 VC Series to share how actions taken today can set Israel up for success in the future.
Generative AI Chip

Holiday reading recommendation: 7 tech leaders using AI for social impact

11.04.23|Michael Matias and Betty Elbert
The recent calls to stop the development of systems based on artificial intelligence (AI) due to "fundamental risk to humanity" led us to return to interviews with several leaders who make a contribution to humanity thanks to AI technologies.
Ctech Diversity Gila Hayat

"Diversity is not a challenge for us, rather it’s an opportunity"

31.01.23|Noa Gadot
Gila Hayat, Co-Founder and CTO at Darrow, explains that having a diversified team has never been a struggle or something the company tried to artificially create
Evyatar Ben Artzi Darrow 20

"My mission as a CEO is to make sure that the employees at Darrow are 100% into telling their own life story.”

09.11.21|CTech
Evyatar Ben Artzi, Darrow's co-founder and CEO, explains that if each Darrower lives a true and authentic version of themselves, the team will be stronger and only then could their mission be accomplished.
מייסדי Darrow

Darrow raises $20 million to uncover corporate legal violations and bring justice to all

07.11.21|Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup is focused on locating violations that have caused damage to millions of people on average – the threshold for a potential class-action lawsuit