Jewish computer scientists
A sermon written by AI - are robotic rabbis next?
The rabbi used the ChatGPT chatbot, a free-to-access AI program launched in November of last year.
Computer architecture is being reimagined at Technion
Adams Fellowships program hands $1m. scholarships to Israeli science students
Prof. Noga Alon of Tel Aviv University awarded Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences
Apple raises Israel app prices as US dollar appreciates
"When foreign exchange rates change, we sometimes need to update prices on the App Store," Apple wrote in a statement.
Unpleasant images can be less so with brief computer training
Researchers from Ben-Gurion University and the University of Haifa found that simple computer training can alter the brain's sensitivity to certain images.
A laptop, Wi-Fi and a cup of coffee
This week, In Jerusalem has decided to explore the laptop café worker phenomenon.
Internet group to cut .il websites still partying like it's 1999
Party over. Oops, out of time!
Zionist Union asks A-G for police probe of Netanyahus
Finance Committee to convene on comptroller’s report.
‘Policing children’s Web surfing may backfire’
The snooping can have an opposite effect.
Some 230 Israeli academics return from abroad under new government program
The majority of the program participants have a background in engineering, exact sciences, mathematics, computer sciences, life sciences, and medicine, according to the ministry.
Can big data predict the next cyber attack?
Analyzing big data can help raise the alarm in real time when something out of the ordinary is happening, as may be the case in a security breach.
The new fairy-tale princess
‘Gangly Sister’ presents educated heroines for young girls