Artificial intelligence
WhatsApp adds an intriguing new mode
Meta announced a new mode in WhatsApp that will enable encrypted conversations with Meta AI, without the company being able to access the content or use it to train its models.
US weighs secure AI base in Israel’s Negev to counter China - report
Two battlefields, one war: One year since Operation Sindoor - opinion
Israeli start-up Limy develops tools to help brands appear in AI chat engines
IDF's AI unit transformed air force effectiveness in Iran war, commander tells 'Post' - exclusive
Col. Rotem Beshi, commander of an IDF unit responsible for integrating and relaying artificial intelligence across the military, spoke with the Post on the Iran war.
YouTube joins Google’s AI race with a new search feature
YouTube is launching "Ask YouTube" – a tool that allows subscribers to receive a combined text and video answer to complex queries.
First images reveal: This is what Samsung’s smart glasses will look like
The device, expected to run on the Android XR platform, will focus on photography capabilities and artificial intelligence without a built-in screen.
US Navy's $99.7M AI deal could teach drones to detect Iranian mines in days, not years
President Trump has said the US Navy is clearing Iranian mines from the Strait, with Domino's software able to teach underwater drones to identify new types of mines in a matter of days.
Entering the world of artificial intelligence: The billion-dollar deal of Omer Adam
Omer Adam and his partners on the way to the top of the global AI: The company Anan signed a hundreds of millions of dollars agreement with Crusoe, which serves OpenAI.
The Hormuz digital chokepoint: How does the Iran war threaten subsea cables? - explainer
Subsea cables are fiber-optic or electrical cables laid on the sea floor to transmit data and power. They carry around 99% of the world's internet traffic.
Fintech leader Ely Razin speaks on how AI, quantum computing will revolutionize industries
Ely Razin talks AI evolution, the shift to edge AI, and data scarcity in an exclusive interview with The Jerusalem Post, highlighting the challenges of scaling AI.
Google signs Pentagon deal to provide AI models for classified government work
The Pentagon is seeking to preserve all flexibility in defense and not be limited by warnings from the technology's creators against powering weapons with unreliable AI.
How much power should you give your AI? - opinion
Forget fully autonomous everything. A new Pentagon deal shows why the future belongs to AI that boosts human performance, not AI that removes humans from the loop
Hundreds of Google employees urge CEO not to sign deal with Pentagon in open letter
The letter stated that the signatories feel their “proximity to this technology creates a responsibility to highlight and prevent its most unethical and dangerous uses.”