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In this episode of the ZMI podcast, we delve into the cutting-edge realm of personalized medicine with the esteemed Professor Noam Shomron. As a trailblazer in genetic research, Professor Shomron sheds light on how our individual genetic profiles can shape customized healthcare treatments, heralding a future where medical care is precisely tailored to each patient. We explore the potential of genetic testing in disease prediction and prevention, the role of AI in uncovering complex genetic patterns, and the ethical and legal challenges of utilizing genetic data.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the future of healthcare, where personalized medicine promises treatments as unique as our DNA, offering a revolutionary approach to health and wellness. -
In this episode of the ZMI Podcast, we explore the world of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) and its implications in the digital age with Amit Weiss, VP of Intelligence at Darrow AI. Amit discusses the evolution of OSINT, its role in safeguarding society, and the ethical challenges it presents. From social media to government databases, and Darrow’s AI-driven detection of hidden legal violations, we uncover the complexities of modern intelligence gathering.Join us as we delve into the balance between privacy, security, and ethical AI use, and discover how these technologies are revolutionizing the pursuit of justice and shaping our digital future.
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In this episode of the ZMI podcast, we explore the controversial and cutting-edge field of geo-engineering with Professor Oded Potchter from Tel Aviv University. The conversation focuses on two primary strategies to combat climate change: Solar Radiation Management (SRM) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR). We discuss the innovative yet contentious nature of geo-engineering, weighing its potential risks and benefits. Professor Potchter also highlights the importance of urban climate solutions, drawing on Israel’s historical and contemporary experiences in geo-engineering, and advocates for urban forestry as a key strategy for mitigating climate change.The episode delves into the complexities and debates surrounding geo-engineering, calling for a balanced approach to technological innovation, education, and environmental stewardship.
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In this episode of the ZMI Podcast, hosts Jessica and Libby dive into the fascinating and controversial world of anti-aging technologies. They discuss the pros and cons of striving for longer lives, addressing the ethical, social, and economic implications of these advancements. Joining them is Professor Michael Bar-Ilan, a renowned physician and ethics professor from Tel Aviv University. He offers a deep and nuanced perspective on aging, challenging the assumption that technology alone can extend our lifespans.Listeners will explore the latest research, hear about the real impact of anti-aging practices, and consider the broader questions of what it means to live a good, fulfilling life. Can we truly reverse aging, and at what cost?Tune in to find out.
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In this episode of the Zvi Meitar Podcast, hosts Niv Lasky and Tal Maschkowski delve into the vital subject of anti-satellite (ASAT) technologies with Dr. Gershon Hasin, a renowned authority in space law. Dr. Hasin sheds light on the legal and ethical dilemmas of militarizing space, along with the profound social ramifications. Tune in for insights into the shifting landscape of space governance, the influence of international law, and the crucial need for collaboration between the public and private sectors to secure a peaceful and sustainable future in space.
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In this episode, we talk about the role of Ai technology in human resources departments with Ohad Ivry is currently HRIS Product Manager at Playtika.
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In this episode, we delve into the complex intersection of quantum computing and intellectual property law with our esteemed guest, Adv. Yoav Elkalay, a senior partner at Pearl Cohen International, leverages 20+ years of IP expertise to counsel clients globally on patent portfolios, monetization, and M&A IP due diligence. Join us as we explore the cutting-edge world of quantum computing and its potential to revolutionize industries. With Adv. Elkalay's expertise, we explore some of the biggest legal questions in quantum computing. From patent protection to open-source quantum libraries, and many other challenges that lie ahead in protecting intellectual property in the quantum age.The Quantum Team; Shira, Moria, and Yonatan.
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Let's delve into the Metaverse, a concept that's more than just a buzzword! Uri Klempner hosts Dr. Jonathan Giron, co-director of Reichman University's Advanced Reality Lab. In this episode of the ZMI Podcast, they shed light on the transformative nature of the Metaverse. They unpack the intricacies of immersion and explore the potential shifts in human behavior in this new digital frontier.How will we adapt, interact, and evolve in the metaverse of tomorrow? Tune in to find out.We hope you enjoy!Metaverse team, Amit, Elia and Uri.
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In this episode of the ZMI podcast, we rocket into the fascinating universe of civilian space tourism, looking at its legal, social, and ethical implications. Guiding our spacewalk through these cosmic concerns is Dr. Neta Palkowitz, a stellar space lawyer with a decade of intergalactic experience. Dr. Palkowitz takes us on a journey from the pioneering days of small satellites to the intricate dance of space treaties, the not-so-distant concerns of space debris, and environmental impact. As space vacations seem increasingly within reach, we tackle the big question: Are we ready, legally and ethically, to take the leap? Fasten your spaceship seatbelts for an episode that's truly out of this world!
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In this episode of the ZMI podcast, we interview Gideon Vennor about the carbon trading and offsetting landscape, seeking to understand the challenges and potential of carbon markets as a solution or the climate crisis. Gideon is the Director of Research and development at ClimateNet, an environmental NGO seeking to accelerate and synergies efforts to mitigate the climate crisis.
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Artificial intelligence seems to be the foundation of every developing technology in recent years, on this episode of the ZMI Podcast, we are diving deep into a conversation with Adi Diamant, Partner Director of Advanced Technology Labs at Microsoft Israel,on the fascinating topics of Artificial Intelligence, Responsible AI, bias, future innovations such as Mind Uploading, and the importance of ethics by design.
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In this episode of the ZMI Podcast, Joe Kanner sits down with Mr. Amnon Shalev, CEO and co-founder of Virtuality.Fashion. They discuss how emerging technologies are disrupting the fashion industry, and how consumers and producers alike can aid in transforming a destructive industry into a more environmentally conscious one.
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Have you ever heard about anyone being held liable for robot abuse? Probably not. YET.In this episode, we welcome you to take a futuristic dive into the realm of Rules as Code, and explore the potential possiblities that this technology holds for the new approach of designing, drafting and implementing legislation.With the help of our expert Jason Morris, we will learn about what Rules as Code is, how it is meant to serve our society, and what are the implications we need to look out for.Hope you enjoy your trip to the future!Rules as Code team, Corrina, Michal, Tomer
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This podcast will discuss the emerging technology of Digital Twins in healthcare. Dr. Eldi Schonfeld, the CSO of Indolex, a company that aims to create personalized medicine for people suffering from treatment-resistant migraines and cluster headaches, will be answering questions regarding the different challenges and barriers associated.
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This episode of the ZMI Podcast is about Facial Recognition mainly focusing on the use of this technology in schools with children. We speak with our guest Ofer Ronen the head of Corsight AI's global business development. Before that, Ofer worked at Cortica as a head of Homeland Security and a board member at the Israel export institute. Ofer discusses the ethical implications of such a technology and how it is implemented in our lives today.