Tag: Technology

Gila Ross, an educator and podcaster, discusses the importance of accountability and thoughtful engagement on social media in a piece for a Jewish media outlet.
Rebbetzin Ruchi Koval, a kiruv professional and social media influencer, discusses her use of technology to share Torah content and snippets of her personal life authentically.
The article contemplates what philosopher Walter Benjamin would think of a viral iPad ad that condenses various forms of art into a sleek tablet using an industrial hydraulic press.
The Inbox section of a Jewish publication covers various topics: a response to an anti-Semitic attack in Zurich with a call for resilience and Jewish pride, a critique of stereotypes about parents and technology use, praise for a Yom Tov clothing piece, a plea for support for special-needs children, acknowledgment of historical roots of the Amud Yomi program, recognition of the Orasya Amud Yomi VChazara project, a discussion on the proper form of the Menorah, insights into neighborhood relationships and benefits, and an article about Rav Moshe Shapir.
Tova Hopemark, the director of the award-winning film "ALRIGHT ROBOT," discusses her inspiration for the comedy about depression featuring a lonely Jewish millennial connecting with a robot.
Morielle Lotan launched the ADIR Challenge, offering a $1 million prize for tech solutions to combat antisemitism, inspired by her nephew's sacrifice during a Hamas attack in Israel.
The author reflects on past Mother's Days when they would shower their late mother with cards, chocolates, and flowers, a tradition now altered by their mother's recent passing.
Spertus Institute, a Chicago-based Jewish institution, is hosting a free online event titled "Critical Conversations: Artificial Intelligence, Jewish Ethics, and the Future of Humanity" to explore the intersection of AI and Judaism.
Moody's recent decision to downgrade Israel's credit rating has raised concerns about the country's economic future, signaling a shift from decades of growth.
The discussion revolves around the potential negative impact of technology on religious values, particularly in the Orthodox Jewish community.
The article discusses the challenges of addressing technology and social media in a Jewish educational setting.
The author discusses the impact of new technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI), on human thinking and Judaism.
Abraham Lincoln's Lecture on Discoveries and Inventions sheds light on his philosophical perspective and concerns about democratic institutions and technological advancements.
This article discusses the impact of technology on the Jewish community.
In this article, the author explores the potential future advancements in technology and their impact on Jewish life in the year 2040.
The article discusses the role of Judaism in providing a conceptual and ethical framework to guide humanity through technological changes.
New technology has been used to identify Holocaust gravesites in Latvia and the Netherlands.
This is a comic published by Moment Magazine titled "Learning to Dance with AI."
Tech columnist Jim Meigs discusses Elon Musk's decision to acquire a significant ownership stake in Twitter, exploring the reasons behind the criticism and hatred directed towards Musk.
Curtis Yarvin, also known as Mencius Moldbug, is a computer engineer turned political philosopher and the founder of neoreaction, an ideological school that emerged on the internet in the late 2000s.
James B. Meigs discusses the new space age we are living in, focusing on Elon Musk's SpaceX and their recent rocket launch that was a mix of success and failure.
The article discusses Joe Rogan and his significance in American politics.
The article discusses the increasing concerns over China's investment and influence in Israel, particularly through its Belt and Road Initiative.
Neil McGregor, former director of the British Museum, discusses the significance of museums in today's era of technological advancements and misinformation.
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes debuts a puppet show titled Manufacturing Mischief at MIT, featuring mini versions of Noam Chomsky, Karl Marx, Ayn Rand, and Elon Musk engaging in discussions about technology and ideology.