
Sharon Wrobel
Tech Reporter at Times of Israel
Tech reporter @TimesofIsrael, ex-reporter @Algemeiner, @Bloomberg. Retweets and links aren't endorsements. [email protected]
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1 week ago |
qoshe.com | Sharon Wrobel
Safe Superintelligence (SSI), the secretive AI startup launched by OpenAI co-founder Ilya Sutskever, has attracted $2 billion in capital from investors, including Google parent Alphabet and US chip giant Nvidia. According to a report by Reuters, the investments are part of a financing round that values the AI startup at a staggering $32 billion.
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2 weeks ago |
qoshe.com | Sharon Wrobel
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2 weeks ago |
qoshe.com | Sharon Wrobel
There is a sharp surge in demand by Israeli exporters for state-guaranteed credit risk insurance amid growing fears that the Trump administration’s new tariff policy will ignite a global trade war, Israel’s government-owned foreign trade risk insurance company Ashra said Thursday. Late on Wednesday, US President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause on plans to impose tariffs on dozens of trading partners, including Israel, but the future remains uncertain.
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2 weeks ago |
qoshe.com | Sharon Wrobel
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2 weeks ago |
timesofisrael.com | Sharon Wrobel
Israeli IT services consultancy group SQLink buys product design firm PitangoUX at a company valuation of NIS 20 million ($5.3 million). Ramat Gan-based SQLink says PitangoUX will be integrated into the IT group but remain an independent company, to offer its customers advanced user experience and user interface design services tailored to improve the user-friendliness of their products.
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Judicial jitters and war angst prompt Israelis to shift funds overseas https://t.co/YXfiCnFAFU via @timesofisrael

Unbalanced: Banks offer minor benefits, with major catches, for war-harmed clients https://t.co/jdSVyxAT6I via @timesofisrael

Israel’s Heven Drones says its hydrogen-fueled flying robots are a military game-changer https://t.co/QJlSGa23NH via @timesofisrael #drones #hydrogen #UAV