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8 Dec 2023

#society

Times Of Israel: What Matters Now to Israel Story’s Mishy Harman: ‘A person is a person is a person’
What Matters Now to Israel Story’s Mishy Harman: ‘A person is a person is a person’
This week on What Matters Now, Mishy Harman and his team from Israel Story share three episodes featuring the stories of those affected by the Hamas massacre. The first episode focuses on Rachel Goldberg and Jon Polin, the parents of a kidnapped victim, who share the heartbreaking messages their son sent before the attack. The second episode highlights the perspective of Datya Itzhaki, a former resident of a Gaza settlement who believes that if the communities hadn't been dismantled in 2005, the tragedy could have been prevented. Lastly, Sahar Vardi, a Jewish-Israeli peace activist, discusses the loss of her friend in Gaza.


#war

Fox News: There’s at least one university that stands with Israel
There’s at least one university that stands with Israel
College student groups supporting Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel has raised concerns about the rise of antisemitism on elite university campuses. Colorado Christian University has been among the first to condemn the terrorism, affirm Israel's sovereignty and historical claim to its land, and denounce the antisemitism occurring worldwide. They are hosting a benefit dinner for Israel, inviting Jewish and Christian leaders to stand in solidarity and raise awareness of the situation. The university aims to educate its student body and support United Hatzalah, an organization providing emergency medical care in Israel. The event will end with a prayer vigil.


#economy

Fox News: AI gold rush pits China vs US as possible microchip shortage looms: experts
AI gold rush pits China vs US as possible microchip shortage looms: experts
Global AI development could lead to another chip shortage, with different segments of the industry facing oversupply or shortage. The impact of the previous shortage was severe, causing disruptions in various sectors and a loss in GDP. Nations like the UK are investing in chips to stay at the forefront of AI, but China's efforts to control the chip supply and US regulations pose challenges. China stockpiled advanced chips, raising prices and potentially squeezing out competitors. The capacity to produce chips may be a limiting factor in meeting the demand, and reliance on China remains a concern.


The Telegraph: Oil price heading for longest downturn since 2018 in fuel boost - latest updates
Oil price heading for longest downturn since 2018 in fuel boost - latest updates
Oil prices are experiencing their worst downturn in five years, with global benchmark Brent falling for the seventh consecutive week. Despite efforts by the Opec+ cartel to reduce production and prop up prices, Brent is currently trading at around $75 a barrel, down from nearly $100 in September. The impact of supply cuts is being outweighed by concerns about weak factory data from Germany and a bleak oil demand outlook, particularly from China.


#technology

Fox News: 'Elvis' director says Hollywood 's AI regulation is 'way behind’
'Elvis' director says Hollywood 's AI regulation is 'way behind’
Director Baz Luhrmann, known for films like "Moulin Rouge," expresses concerns about the lack of regulation over AI technology. He believes that the governance of AI is far behind, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and proper oversight. While he acknowledges the usefulness of AI in certain aspects, Luhrmann believes that true art comes from imperfection and the human element. He supports the strikes by writers and actors in Hollywood, highlighting the need for regulations regarding AI use in the industry.