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The Israeli tech industry is grappling with the repercussions of a boycott led by AI leaders and venture capitalists, including Y Combinator's Garry Tan, in response to the Web Summit CEO's accusations of war crimes. The boycott, taking place in Lisbon, has stirred uncertainty about the future of AI technology and tech startups. In response, Israel plans to boycott Europe's biggest tech conference. The conflict with Hamas continues to send ripples through the global AI industry.
Y Combinator's Garry Tan, other VCs pull out of Web Summit over Israel https://t.co/lhSoUjtoMs
Y Combinator's Garry Tan, other VCs pull out of Web Summit over Israel https://t.co/auj55ASTnj
Several tech leaders are boycotting Lisbon's Web Summit due to the CEO's comments on Israel's response to Hamas. What does this mean for AI's future? #AITechnology #LisbonWebSummit #Israel #Hamas https://t.co/OuJ1t1HM0l
AI leaders back out of Web Summit after CEO's comments about Israel https://t.co/OwrdESbTm3
Israel plans to boycott Europe's biggest tech conference, Web Summit, after the event's founder accused Israel of war crimes, as many tech companies pull out (@jamestitcomb / Telegraph) https://t.co/AmCq3jKpb9 📫 Subscribe: https://t.co/OyWeKSRpIM https://t.co/r2cHgoTk98
#AI experts: Israel's conflict with Hamas is having ripple effects across the global AI industry. How will tech startups be impacted? #tech #startup #Israel #Hamas https://t.co/o9aTITDFhC