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jpost.com > business-and-innovation > tech-and-start-ups > article-906147

Expert: Yahalomi case is example of why is not safe to share everything with AI

16+ min ago   (747+ words) For cyber expert Osher Cohen, the pair's discovery proves his point on how it represents a key aspect of how people should rethink the way they interact with AI. "Users need to gain a new habit: think before you type…...

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jpost.com > environment-and-climate-change > article-906078

BGU researcher is using crustaceans to protect the environment & fight disease

9+ hour, 48+ min ago   (886+ words) In a world facing growing pressure on food systems, water resources, and biodiversity, some of the answers may come from an unexpected place: the armored bodies of tiny marine creatures. For him, crabs, shrimp, lobsters, and other crustaceans are not…...

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jpost.com > business-and-innovation > tech-and-start-ups > article-906066

Lingjie Guo: Expanding the human-centered boundaries of UX design

12+ hour, 4+ min ago   (274+ words) Guo’s design practice is defined by a systematic, interpretive approach. While conventional UX design largely focuses on visual consistency and granular interaction details, her work centers on internal product architecture, addressing ambiguity in system logic that often causes user confusion…...

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jpost.com > business-and-innovation > tech-and-start-ups > article-906058

Nvidia was "stuck" with half a million chips. Then the solution was found

13+ hour, 32+ min ago   (511+ words) Nvidia was "stuck" with half a million chips....

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jpost.com > international > article-906057

Unitree CEO predicts AI breakthrough for humanoid robots

14+ hour, 7+ min ago   (640+ words) The CEO of Chinese humanoid robot unicorn Unitree 688836.SS said on Thursday the industry is edging towards a "ChatGPT moment" for robot brains, after the company's blockbuster Shanghai listing crystallized China's ambitions to lead the next frontier of AI-powered machines....

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jpost.com > travel > article-905986

Ben-Gurion Airport launches new tech program

1+ day, 25+ min ago   (364+ words) As passengers at Ben-Gurion Airport contend with overcrowding, lines, delays, and operational disruptions, the Israel Airports Authority is looking for long-term solutions. The authority is launching a new program allowing technology companies and start-ups to test their products live at…...

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jpost.com > travel > article-905956

Avrona nature reserve fights back after massive oil spill

1+ day, 6+ hour ago   (614+ words) The Avrona Nature Reserve is a unique and sensitive habitat on the margins of a salt flat, an area where the salt concentration in the soil is particularly high and only highly adaptable plants can survive. Due to these harsh…...

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jpost.com > business-and-innovation > tech-and-start-ups > article-905968

From supercomputers to quantum tech, Israel's AI strategy remains fragmented

1+ day, 11+ hour ago   (643+ words) In recent years, Dobronsky's appearances on "The Sharks," (Israel’s version of Shark Tank), a television program on the Keshet 12 station in which entrepreneurs pitch their businesses to a group of wealthy investors, have made him a household name in Israel....

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jpost.com > environment-and-climate-change > article-905858

Indonesia's Sumatra struck by magnitude 6.1 earthquake

2+ day, 7+ hour ago   (16+ words) According to Indonesia's geophysics agency, the earthquake struck at a depth of 18 miles....

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jpost.com > business-and-innovation > tech-and-start-ups > article-905815

Israel's deep-tech boom reshapes how founders are trained

3+ day, 5+ min ago   (200+ words) For much of the past two decades, Israel’s technology sector was defined by startups built to move quickly and scale globally, helping turn a country roughly the size of New Jersey into the “Startup Nation.” Now, more companies are emerging…...