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From voice fraud prevention to virtual classrooms: Meta launches second AI accelerator cohort in Tel Aviv
05.06.25
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CTech
15 Israeli startups, tackling deepfakes, education, healthcare, and more, have been selected to take part in the four-month program.
Meta sued for allegedly enabling pirated TV on its platforms
27.05.25
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Omer Kabir
Israeli content giants demand damages, claim Facebook turns blind eye to illegal ads.
Meta defeats NSO in spyware case, wins $168M over WhatsApp hack
07.05.25
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CTech
Court reveals NSO exploited one bug for $61 million in revenue and targeted 1,223 users in 51 countries.
Meta’s Israeli development center moving to new Tel Aviv headquarters
01.04.25
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Meir Orbach
The company’s new 51,000-square-meter space will house key AI and VR initiatives.
Meta settles Israeli privacy lawsuit for $338,000
20.02.25
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Lital Dobrovitsky
Facebook parent company accused of misusing phone numbers provided for security.
AI’s power struggle: OpenAI, Meta, and Apple take on Nvidia’s chip empire
13.02.25
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Omer Kabir
The world’s top AI players are no longer willing to rely on Nvidia’s expensive processors.
Meta lays off 5% of its Israeli workforce in latest job cuts
10.02.25
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Meir Orbach
Tech giant dismisses 40 employees as it moves forward with 3,600 global job cuts announced in January.
Big Tech’s $325 billion AI bet: Why cheaper models won’t change the game
10.02.25
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Omer Kabir
Companies see rising AI efficiency as a reason to invest even more in infrastructure.
Meta forced to unmask anonymous Facebook users in defamation lawsuit
21.01.25
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Omer Kabir
Tel Aviv court ruling sets precedent, bypassing user objections to disclosure.
Meta’s right turn: Zuckerberg courts Trump and shifts priorities
12.01.25
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Omer Kabir
As TikTok rises and regulations tighten, Meta aligns with the new political establishment.
Why the world is rethinking kids’ access to social media
29.12.24
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Viki Auslender
Bans, age verification, and growing concerns over mental health risks spark a global reckoning.
Israel's NSO Group liable for hacking WhatsApp, says US judge
22.12.24
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Reuters
The hack exposed the surveillance of more than 1,400 users, including journalists, human rights activists, and dissidents
WhatsApp down: Messaging service suffers serious global disruption
11.12.24
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CTech
Users of Meta-owned WhatsApp from across the world have reported problems with both sending and receiving messages. Some users are also reporting issues with other Meta services like Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.
Revolution or red tape? Australia blocks under-16s from social media
03.12.24
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Omer Kabir
Legislation aims to delay exposure to online risks but raises enforcement challenges.
From Intel to Meta: How high-tech giants are rethinking employee perks
31.10.24
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Maayan Manela
With coffee cuts and meal reductions, the tech industry shifts its approach to benefits.
Apple Vision Pro’s slow adoption signals trouble as developer interest wanes
15.10.24
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Omer Kabir
Apple's $3,499 mixed-reality headset lacks the app ecosystem needed for mass appeal, with developers questioning the product's trajectory amid declining sales expectations.
Meta picks 10 Israeli AI startups for Tel Aviv accelerator program
16.09.24
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CTech
The selected startups will benefit from technical guidance from researchers and engineers of FAIR (Meta's fundamental AI research teams); and access to advanced computing resources and artificial intelligence technologies - including Llama 3.1, the next generation of Meta’s state-of-the-art open-source large language model.
Meta’s content moderation under fire for allowing "River to the Sea" posts
04.09.24
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Omer Kabir
Oversight board decision ignites controversy over political speech and online safety.
Meta ends global AR chip development, shuts down Israeli operations
04.09.24
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Meir Orbach
The process of winding down its AR chip operations began in October of last year when Meta started laying off employees globally in this division.
Big tech delays AI launches in Europe: A win for privacy or a blow to progress?
25.06.24
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Omer Kabir
Apple, Meta, and Google are delaying the launch of innovative AI products in the European Union due to regulatory concerns or limitations. While the regulation aims to protect competition and privacy, there is concern that it may also hinder user and business access to cutting-edge technology, potentially doing more harm than good.
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