Elon Musk defends free speech amid UK arrest policy
London's Metropolitan Police chief warns of legal action against US citizens after Elon Musk criticizes the UK government's response to the riots.
London's Metropolitan Police chief warns of legal action against US citizens after Elon Musk criticizes the UK government's response to the riots.
Rashida Tlaib shared a poll claiming that most Israelis support the rape of terrorists. The problem: it's a forgery of a survey conducted over a year ago, on a completely different topic.
The name circulated by Turkish media, "Amit Nakesh", is the transliteration of the Hebrew word for assassin. The joke was concocted by Israeli users on the social media platform Reddit.
Arieli EL, part of the Arieli group of companies, has announced the acquisition of a 59.1% stake in veteran cyber and B2B software holding company Elron Ventures (TASE: ELRN) for $53.2 million from Discount Investment Corporation Ltd (TASE:DISI).
The Chandra X-ray Observatory celebrates 25 years of cosmic discoveries with breathtaking views of nebulae and galaxies.
FBI took down hundreds of fake social media accounts spreading pro-Putin sentiment in the US. This crackdown is the first of its kind against state-sponsored AI-powered propaganda.
Previously, Meta only considered the word "Zionism" as a proxy for Jewish people in very specific cases, such as when Zionists were compared to rats. The updated policy expands the scope of potential violations to include phrases where "Jew" or "Israeli" are not explicitly mentioned.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, and Arianna Huffington, founder of Thrive Global, aim to leverage artificial intelligence for personalized behavior change with an AI health coach app.
A new project aims to illuminate hostages' ordeals through AI-generated videos, marking 9 months since the events of Oct. 7.
Geert Wilders, leader of the "Party for Freedom (PVV)", did not hide his opinion about the Dutch victory at the Euro quarter-finals against Turkey with a mocking tweet on X. Erdogan's supporters were quick to attack with Anti-Semetic slurs: "Drowing in Jewish money."
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