Technology
Aiming to be prime minister? Netanyahu's AI advisor eyes future political run, but not with Likud
Frances confirmed that he was never formally invited to join Likud, saying he called the prime minister’s spokesman to ask how he could be offered a reserved spot and not know about it.
How AI SEO companies are changing local business visibility
The strategy blind spot costing Israeli start-ups the US market - opinion
AI is raising new questions about who owns our digital lives
Not your everyday beach balls: Six mysterious 'space balls' wash up on Australian shore
In a mystery from infinity and beyond, six 'space balls' washed up on an Australian shore, causing the ASA and the local fire department to investigate where - and when - they came from.
From ancient pastimes to modern digital experiences
Shay Gal launches line of state
An international strategic practice for state files where policy becomes power
How technology has reshaped interactive entertainment worldwide
Why AI is raising the bar for business credibility, not lowering it - opinion
Technology can accelerate growth, but it cannot replace the fundamentals
AI arrives for reserve soldiers in a free training program by a tech entrepreneur
Amid ongoing security challenges and heavy workloads, Prakti AI is launching a long-term initiative offering hands-on training in leading tools transforming today’s job market.
UN panel warns AI is outpacing scientific understanding, government policy
AI is already being used to generate misinformation and other harmful content and could be exploited for fraud, cyberattacks and biological threats.
DASGRI 2026 Unites Global Experts on Responsible AI and Data-Driven Social Impact
Israeli defense startup Esh-Tech raises $18 million for counter-drone laser
With Hezbollah's drone attacks straining existing defenses, Esh-Tech's pulsed-laser system aims to give Israeli forces a faster, cheaper, and better way to respond.