Jewish computer scientists
A sermon written by AI - are robotic rabbis next?
The rabbi used the ChatGPT chatbot, a free-to-access AI program launched in November of last year.
Computer architecture is being reimagined at Technion
Adams Fellowships program hands $1m. scholarships to Israeli science students
Prof. Noga Alon of Tel Aviv University awarded Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences
Blavatnik prizes for Computer Science awarded to doctoral fellows
TAU hosts annual ceremony recognizing standout research in growing field
Gallant finalizes decision to revoke Israel Prize from math professor
"His letter expresses his McCarthyist approach and by doing so, solidifies his anti-democratic legacy," Prof. Goldreich's attorney said in response to the decision.
Israeli delegation wins Olympic medals in computer science competition
This year marked Israel's 25th consecutive participation in the IOI, competing every year since 1996. The delegation matched a record of four Olympic medals in the competition.
Israel allocates $60 million to build first quantum computer
Israel is investing 1.25 billion NIS in a national initiative to build up quantum proficiency, and this project in particular is part of that initiative.
Larry Tesler, inventor of copy and paste functions, dies at 74
Tesler was responsible for the creation of the copy and paste functions.
Revolution: Religious Israeli women increasingly studying computer science
For International Women’s Day, it is time for us to start thinking outside the box and to understand that a technology-based career – particularly in computers – represents a natural fit for women.
Israeli doctoral student makes list of inventors with world’s most patents
Assaf Natanzon has now joined famed inventors such as Thomas Edison, Nikola Tesla and Alexander Graham Bell.
Learning over everything else
An influential researcher discusses his groundbreaking achievements in fields such as data compression and information theory.
Israeli researchers show how malware can steal data from Wi-Fi routers
Guri’s findings are just the latest in a series of studies at BGU’s Cyber Security Research Center dedicated to uncovering and demonstrating vulnerabilities of electronic devices.
Largest-ever number of Israeli scientists abroad to return home
A third of those registered are in the life science and medicine field, a third in the exact sciences and engineering and the rest in the humanities and social sciences.
Apple raises Israel app prices as US dollar appreciates
"When foreign exchange rates change, we sometimes need to update prices on the App Store," Apple wrote in a statement.