Artificial Intelligence won’t replace work, but can upgrade it

The impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the world has been profound, particularly with the introduction of ChatGPT to the public some two years ago. Many people view these awe-inspiring capabilities with excitement and positivity. However, it’s understandable that many others view these advancements with apprehension, fearing negative consequences even up to the beginning of […]

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LinkedIn’s sponsored articles: A stroke of genius in a changing advertis

2024 promises to be a pivotal year for social media advertising, with fundamental shifts brewing on established platforms like Instagram and Facebook. But amidst the noise, LinkedIn has made a quiet yet potentially game-changing move: sponsored articles. This seemingly simple addition could be the company’s masterstroke. Here’s why: Google Reach, LinkedIn Relevance: Unlike organic LinkedIn […]

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Pro-Israel investors eye withdrawing from Tiktok due to antisemitism

(JTA) — Last year, as fighting swirled over the Israeli government’s efforts to reshape the country’s judiciary, Israeli and American critics turned their attention to Arthur Dantchik, a Jewish billionaire who bankrolled a think tank behind the proposed reforms. After facing protests outside his Philadelphia-area home, Dantchik gave in. He announced that he would stop […]

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Israeli hospital to ditch gas for clean electric energy, slash emissions

An Israeli green energy firm has agreed to provide a Holon-based hospital with electric process heat, replacing its current natural gas-fueled steam boilers. The transition is projected to reduce the hospital’s carbon emissions by 3,900 tons annually and save it $1.3 million yearly in energy costs. The Finance Ministry approved the seven-year, $3.55 million project […]

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