We’re right to stop giving our secrets to Iran – and it might avert WW3
MI5 director-general Ken McCallum has warned university chiefs they must stop sensitive joint research with hostile states
Smartphone ban: Meet the north London parents shunning devices for their children
In north London, parents at a Jewish primary school are calling for smartphone-free childhoods
Robot dog filmed shaking a lulav for Succot
Novelist and essayist Dara Horn trained her 'pet' to perform the mitzvah
Jewish tech genius chose to help world’s most desperate people instead of accepting £6 million
Avi Schiffmann was offered a huge deal after building a corona-tracking site but turned it down
Twitter swiftly deletes its own advert, which included a post criticising Elon Musk
The platform uploaded, then swiftly removed, its own advert, replacing it with a version that omitted the post in question
Why I’m doing a full-on Yom Kippur phone fast
I am temporarily quitting my devices habit to prove I can
The Jews at the heart of the AI revolution
A panel discussion hosted by World Jewish Relief this week saw the two Susskind brothers and their father, Richard, share a stage for the first time
Borehamwood man on a mission to combat digital poverty
The new initiative could one day become a registered charity
The Jewish talent agency that is turning likes ’n’ clicks into cash
Meet the founders of a slick enterprise born in a lockdown bedroom
Famed US hacker Kevin Mitnick, once dubbed 'America's most wanted', dies aged 59
Mitnick went on a hacking spree that saw him break into the country’s cell networks, breach government computer systems and steal thousands of credit card numbers
Disruption review - Properly insightful about Artificial Intelligence
Hersh Ellis’s well-acted production conveys complex arguments about a hot-button issue
Worried about AI? Really, it’s nice work if you can get it
I believe it will ultimately change the way our community does business for the better. Here's why...
Israel conducts first test of autonomous flying taxi to curb traffic congestion
The Government also hopes the drones will give Israeli companies a competitive edge
Israel’s history of innovation offers many lessons for the UK
Whether it is despite or because of the government’s involvement, there is no doubting the success of the Start-Up Nation
The 'unwinnable' video game that lights a path for Shoah education
The Light in the Darkness has been designed to tell the Holocaust story in an empathetic way that will engage young viewers
Jewish artists are needed more than ever in this weird age of AI
Much of modern culture is an illusion but great work is being made that makes you think, see and feel things somewhere deep
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