Israel, Microsoft and surveillance of Palestinians
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Israel has showcased its advanced technological capabilities for predicting future trends at Expo 2025 Osaka, highlighting a unique national mechanism that uses artificial intelligence and big data to identify emerging technologies and global shifts.
Microsoft announced Thursday that it is cutting off access to some of its services provided to a unit of Israel’s Ministry of Defense after learning that its technology was used to conduct a mass surveillance campaign against Palestinian citizens.
Internal documents, data, and interviews obtained by The Associated Press revealed that major U.S. tech firms, including Microsoft and OpenAI, have provided commercial AI models and cloud computing services to the Israeli military—technology that has ...
Israel's first domestically made quantum computer in Jerusalem. Israel rolled out its first domestically made operational quantum computer, laying the groundwork for further technological advancements. “This power will have a dramatic impact on science ...
Microsoft Corporation MSFT has launched an “urgent” external investigation into allegations that its technology was used by Israel’s military surveillance agency to facilitate mass surveillance of Palestinians. On Friday, the company disclosed it ...
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Israeli researchers develop computer tool to study Dead Sea Scrolls
Israeli researchers from Tel Aviv University s School of Science have developed a computer tool that could facilitate the complex study of the ancient Dead Sea Scrolls The 2,000-year-old scrolls were
Democracy in Israel and in virtually all democratic countries is in deep hot water. Public trust and belief in democracy have been declining for years, and there is no end in sight. According to the Varieties of Democracy (V-DEM) project, today out of 179 ...
At the 65th ACMA Annual Convention, Reuven Azar, Israeli Ambassador to India, shares his vision for deepening India–Israel collaboration across automotive, ..
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Maya Yaron, head of the Israel Culture and Economic Office in Taipei, recently met with senior Taiwanese government officials, highlighting Israel's innovative and challenge-driven culture alongside Taiwan's strengths in smart manufacturing. She noted..