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The CEO of the U.S. cybersecurity company said he was excited to begin product integration, doubling the former’s workforce in Israel.
The design center is expected to serve as a hub to advance technologies critical to support next-generation AI infrastructure worldwide, the U.S. firm stated.
AI “must be deployed, used and regulated in a manner consistent with the national interest and standards of decency,” the senators wrote.
Weizmann and Washington University scientists have retooled cancer-fighting immune cells to clear Alzheimer’s-like brain plaques, opening a path to new therapies.
The 84-year-old told JNS, on a tour of his American Jewish Historical Society retrospective, that wanted to document “Jews who didn’t look like Jews.”
According to “The Times,” the Future Ireland Fund, a government sovereign wealth fund worth $14.8 billion, would exclude “certain companies” on a U.N. database of businesses linked to Israel.
NASA astronaut Jessica Meir, who has Swedish and Israeli heritage, will make her second trip to orbit aboard SpaceX’s four-person Crew-12 mission.
Community leaders say Pep Guardiola’s words fuel risk to the religious minority.
Kan noted that the song will be in “a slightly different style” than Israel’s Eurovision entries for the past two years.
The thrice-weekly flights to each capital will bring to a record 60 the number of destinations serviced by the airline.
The prolific singer, composer and arranger helped shape Israel’s musical landscape for almost six decades.
Home crowd and spirited doubles win highlight Israel’s return to the tournament after a two-and-a-half-year absence.