
IBM names Israeli to global list of leading women in AI
IBM’s annual Women Leaders in AI program chooses Hagit Tzafrir of Harel Insurance among 40 professionals from 18 nations using AI to drive innovation.

IBM’s annual Women Leaders in AI program chooses Hagit Tzafrir of Harel Insurance among 40 professionals from 18 nations using AI to drive innovation.

Israeli startup Sightbit provides lifeguards with a current picture of swimmer whereabouts and real-time data on changing winds, waves and hazards.

Ibex Medical Analytics uses artificial intelligence to scan tissue biopsies and make sure human eyes haven’t missed anything crucial.

Artificial intelligence can spot potential deterioration before a human nurse or doctor could, and it can predict which patients will be readmitted.

What sectors will be disruptive and actionable in the coming year? OurCrowd experts share predictions and name Israeli firms advancing these fields.

Israeli innovations in auto-tech, healthcare, smart cities, video creation and other key areas make a splash at the world’s biggest technology fair in Las Vegas.

Jerusalem-based global investment platform launches social-impact fund at annual global summit and makes the case for its worthy causes.

Running artificial intelligence algorithms on data collected from medical records and wearable devices can aid diagnosis and find unexpected ailments.

‘This sector’s vital signs are positive,’ reports IVC Research in its summary of Israeli artificial intelligence startups.

Skyline AI crunches the numbers from 130 data sources going back up to 50 years to monitor every property in the US with more than 50 units.

As part of the collaboration, Intel will support joint research projects in computational learning and artificial intelligence.

Israeli physicists publish revolutionary evidence contradicting accepted neuroscience, opening new horizons for advanced deep-learning algorithms.

Tel Aviv startup Audioburst is making radio, TV and podcasts instantly searchable and enhancing the capabilities of voice assistants.

Project Debater, built out of IBM’s Haifa research lab, demonstrates its ability to deliver persuasive arguments in the first showcase of the AI technology.

The Tel Aviv-based startup’s artificial intelligence technology monitors and analyzes mobility patterns using smartphone sensors.