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Israel’s political crisis has activated its apolitical tech industry — and there’s no turning back

TechCrunch

That has also made it a target of criticism among more conservative groups, as well as any others that might take a differing view of the court’s determinations. According to the Israel Innovation Authority the tech industry provides 54% of Israel’s exports, giving it an enormous potential influence.

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How AI Takeover Might Happen in 2 Years

The AI Alignment Forum

Top personnel from the NSA and US cyber command collaborate with OpenEye to retrofit a semblance of security for U3s weights before senior leaders in China, Russia, Israel, North Korea, or Iran realize just how valuable OpenEyes software has become. Previously, U3 was conservative. Meanwhile, U3 expands its influence.

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Social networks solved their 2016 election problems, but their 2020 problems are bigger

The Verge

New York Times journalist Kevin Roose has documented that conservative outrage bait often dominates the top stories of the day in total number of interactions. Among its hires were former US intelligence agency workers who helped Facebook root out influence operations. That’s the good news. Again: this is good news.

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Why Trump’s Truth Social may not survive the hype

The Verge

Today, let’s talk about some of the less obvious ways that conservative social networks keep slipping up — and whether Truth Social, which has the backing of President Trump, can manage to avoid their fate. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images. First, the news: Truth Social is live in the App Store, and hit No.

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