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An army of algorithms: How MAFAT is fighting Israel's wars with artificial intelligence - interview

The understanding has sunk in that the winner in battle will be the one who holds the smartest model inside the missile’s head, and no less importantly, inside the commander’s observation tools.

An illustration of an AI software running on a laptop, with a silhouetted soldier and Israeli flag in the background.
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How not to care online: Survival guide for staying human

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Why understanding algorithms matters as much as reading the news

The war in Gaza has underscored a painful truth: Israel excels on the battlefield but falters in the battle for hearts and minds. An Israeli soldier sits on top of a tank at a position in the South, near the Israel-Gaza border fence, on October 30, 2025.

The fight for Israel's legitimacy now runs through algorithms


AI meets education: A vision for personalized learning

At AMIT, AI helps teachers reach students more deeply and compassionately, especially in communities too often left behind.

 Students using the LMS platform set personal goals, select subjects at their own level, and progress at their own pace

It’s time to insist on social algorithm transparency - opinion

This is not about freedom of speech but about what to amplify.

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Bias and belonging in an online world: Navigating identity in the digital divide - opinion

Whether speaking Hebrew, English, or Arabic, I’m frequently asked where I’m “really from.”

 THE WRITER says that she is trapped in a snow globe of identity, yet finds joy in the blend; three languages, three books, and a journey of self-discovery.

Moptu: Algorithm-free social media creating an online safe space for Jews

‘On other social media platforms you fight antisemitism. On Moptu, you get the information to wage those fights’

 A screenshot of the Moptu app.

Majority of TikTok content in US created by active adult users, new study shows

Figures show that 98%, the majority of public content posted on TikTok is created by 25% of users, in fact a minority of very active adult users.

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Tinder, other Match dating apps encourage compulsive use, lawsuit claims

Match Group MTCH.O, which owns dating apps Tinder, Hinge, and the League, was sued on Wednesday in a class action lawsuit claiming that the apps are designed to addict users and generate profit.

 The dating app Tinder is shown on a mobile phone in this picture illustration

AI 'death calculator' can predict when you die - study

An AI-powered 'death calculator' claims to predict the day you die with disturbing accuracy with just four data points.

Death calculator

Azerbaijani young talent: From computer science to AI

Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Algorithms for Sentiment Analysis of Text in Azerbaijani and English.

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New algorithm borrows from nature to escape from ‘search bubbles'

A team of computer scientists has now devised a way to break through these search bubbles with an algorithm called Pyrorank.

 The Google logo at Alphabet's Googleplex headquarters in Mountain View, California, in 2018.

Instagram's algorithm promoted pedophilia - WSJ report

Unlike forums and file-sharing services where illegal content distributors typically hide, Instragm's algorithm actively promoted such content.

The Instagram application is seen on a phone screen August 3, 2017.