Artificial intelligence
The Likud primary: Trolling as a way to gain support – opinion
War and destruction plague the nation while politicians try to ‘boom boom boom’ the consciousness of this away. Israel suffers from a governing culture that is only skilled at projecting power
The next generation of financial services will be built with AI, not replaced by it
National Transport Infrastructure Company deploys AI-based adaptive traffic lights across Israel
US to warn partners they must pick sides in artificial intelligence race with China
Visa buys Israel's BioCatch for $2.4b
The American payments giant is acquiring the Israeli AI firm, which protects hundreds of millions of users worldwide from financial fraud.
Israeli cybersecurity firm Vega launches open AI threat detection standard
Vega publicly released the framework through DetectionSkills.io and GitHub ahead of Black Hat USA 2026 in Las Vegas, where the company is demonstrating the technology.
Former FBI agent charged with stealing nearly $1m in crypto from Russian target
Patrick Yaroch allegedly memorized crypto seed phrases found in FBI files, moved the funds into personal accounts, then confessed after saying the shame was “eating him up inside.”
Israel eyes 2027 rollout for Level 4 autonomous vehicles after UN breakthrough
Local regulations on the subject have been in the process of being formulated in government ministries for over five years
The age of AI warfare has arrived, and speed will determine victory - opinion
From intelligent headquarters to the autonomous tactical edge- how artificial intelligence is reshaping modern warfare
AI-driven search surges: Consumers shift to buying in chat
A new Salesforce report reveals that e-commerce traffic referred by AI users quadrupled.
Students to receive personalized AI English lessons in upcoming year, Education Ministry says
The ministry initially announced the plan in June as part of "Project 720" to rebuild the Israeli education system with widespread use of AI and personalized lesson plans.
AI burns books? Tech giants are buying, shredding books to train smarter chatbots
AI Tech giants have been working on a secret project to buy millions of books and destroy them to feed their new models.
Grapevine August 2, 2026: The significance of Balfour Day
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Some 9,500 employees laid off from Israeli hi-tech firms in first half of 2026, consultant says
Career consultant Hayut Yogev estimates that 65% of laid-off employees will seek another hi-tech position, while senior executives could take up to a year to find work.