
AI model predicts lightning wildfires with 90% accuracy
Israeli researchers use seven years of weather and satellite data to predict future wildfires caused by lightning strikes.

Israeli researchers use seven years of weather and satellite data to predict future wildfires caused by lightning strikes.

The Israeli firm’s voice AI technology delivers over 96% order accuracy and lets human workers focus on other tasks like food prep.

Study shows artificial intelligence made more optimal recommendations and fewer harmful decisions than did physicians.

Mylo isn’t the first dating app to use AI. But other apps use it to retain subscribers while Mylo uses it to make connections, says founder.

Treat Me’s AI-driven platform allows practitioners to create tailor-made treatment plans that seamlessly bridge Western and complementary approaches.

As the industry bolsters itself against looming threats, Israel’s cybersecurity field is feeling just fine after Wiz’s pending $32b sale to Google.

An AI app founded by the parent of a child with anorexia helps families navigate treatment plans for the growing number of children with eating disorders.

Keymakr exec identifies healthcare, agriculture, automotive, and energy/sustainability as the sectors where Israeli AI will shine brightly this year.

Lavaa Health’s platform can identify disease and hard-to-diagnose illnesses at the earliest stage, allowing doctors to quickly draw up efficient treatment plans.

Canotera’s newly launched product is currently 85 percent accurate in helping lawyers assess liability and predict how a case will turn out.

Researchers find OpenAI’s popular GenAI platform makes assumptions about gender based on profession and gives risk-averse financial advice to women.

Study used AI to analyze feline facial cues during interactions with other cats; findings can help cat owners better understand their pets’ emotions.

The integrated system extends beyond employee recruitment and can be used as a decision-support tool during employees’ career development.

Nobify uses AI and flailing water hoses to keep birds away from fish farms and floating solar panels.

New AI developed by 8200 and United Hatzalah can predict where and when emergencies likely to occur, enabling responders to mobilize in advance.