Data
Israeli start-up Matia secures $21 million investment to create AI-powered data pipeline platform
The company reported exponential growth in 2025, with ten times as many clients using its data analysis solutions, according to their statistics.
An army of algorithms: How MAFAT is fighting Israel's wars with artificial intelligence - interview
AI personal assistant takes the world by storm: “Now I feel like I’m living in the future”
Dr. Micha Breakstone: Entrepreneur who sold his AI company for $575m turns to decoding human cells
New CERN data dismisses apparent anomaly in Standard Model of Physics
While earlier data from CERN found that beauty quarks weren't behaving as expected, new analysis shows the prior data was flawed.
ByteDance finds employees obtained TikTok user data from two US journalists
ByteDance employees accessed the data as part of an unsuccessful effort to investigate leaks of company information.
Nilus raises $8.6M for fintech platform that does away multi-million dollar spreadsheets
The company, which develops a platform designed to help companies better keep track of their payments data, aims to use its funding to onboard and support to further develop its platform.
Global Spotify Wrapped: How do you compare?
What are Spotify's highest-earning albums and tracks from 2022 and have you listened yet?
Google to merge mapping service Waze with maps products teams
In a letter dated July 12, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai said the company would streamline processes and consolidate investments where they overlap.
Pinecone Systems releases the next stage of search engine evolution
‘Vector search’ fuses the two dominant search models – keyword and semantic – into one system that will enable companies to offer the highest level search results possible.
Can Keymakr video annotation help AI see like Terminator or Iron Man?
Tech Talk: Keymakr video annotation helps AI see better.
US charges ex-military and wife with conspiring to leak data to Russia
According to the indictment, the two met with someone whom they believed was a Russian official, but in fact, was actually an FBI undercover agent.
Companies sharing clients' reproductive data to be probed by US House panel
The committee sent letters to five data brokers and five personal health apps asking the companies to provide documents related to data-sharing by July 21.
Metrolink seeks to bridge data and business value
Today, data is like crude oil, but it needs to be collected properly and utilized in the right way.