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The invisible risk: Can you really trust your ‘private’ AI assistant to keep your secrets?

TECH AFFAIRS: Research by Israeli cybersecurity company Check Point found a weakness in ChatGPT’s system that could allow someone to extract data without triggering any alarms.

The ChatGPT app icon on a smartphone in this illustration taken October 27, 2025
AI is already coming for your jobs. Your Passover song parodies may be next.

AI is already coming for your jobs, your Passover song parodies may be next

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Two Israeli brothers indicted after selling fake AI-generated information to Iranian agent

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A surprising collaboration: Shazam comes into the chat of ChatGPT


Shopping in chat: OpenAI adds purchase options to ChatGPT

A new development in the ChatGPT service: A shopping experience that allows users to receive product recommendations with direct purchase buttons.

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How to Simplify Web Data Extraction with ChatGPT


Despite the surge in usage: Google's Gemini still lags behind ChatGPT

Despite the surge in the number of Gemini users, Google is still struggling to close the gap with ChatGPT, which leads with 600 million active users per month.

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Costly courtesy: Stop saying “thank you” to your chatbot – its wasting resources

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman reveals that polite human behavior toward chatbots costs millions of dollars in electricity and unnecessary computing. What does ChatGPT think about it?

The UAE is set to receive access to ChatGPT Plus, a premium version of OpenAI's chatbot.

Internet earthquake: Will Google’s browser move to its biggest rival?

OpenAI’s Head of Product sparked a massive uproar with a statement regarding a potential acquisition of Chrome from tech giant Google.

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American rabbis talk about politics more than Israelis expected, AI study finds

Sermons that spoke about Israel did so in overwhelmingly positive terms, especially after Oct. 7.

 An Israel-based think tank analyzed the sermons given by American rabbis and how they changed after Oct. 7, 2023.

New craze in ChatGPT: Images that activate your sense of smell

A new feature sparks a web storm: Users ask ChatGPT to create food images with a "smell effect," reporting a real sensation of smell – even though it’s just an image. Here's how it works.

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The new feature that will amaze you: ChatGPT turns imagination into reality with one click

ChatGPT's new feature lets users create high-quality images with better accuracy, clearer text, and support for multiple objects. It prevents deepfakes and is available to free users.

 Ben-Gurion next to Azrieli. Imagination becomes reality

OpenAI CEO: Being courteous to ChatGPT is an expensive waste

Sam Altman reveals that using polite language with chatbots like ChatGPT wastes millions of dollars in electricity and computing resources, urging a shift towards more efficient interactions.

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The Internet and AI should not be used to answer questions on Halacha - opinion

While the Internet and AI can’t aid in the original thought and analysis that is the essence of Torah study, they can act as helpful resources to begin one’s study of a subject.

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