Tech13:00 · Jun 9

Taking the Interpreter Out of the Conversation: Rilo Raises $85 Million So Deaf People Can Talk Privately

TheMarker
Translated & summarized from TheMarker by baba
The story · English

Israeli entrepreneurs wondered how deaf people could speak on the phone. Now they have raised $85 million.

Meta is establishing an academy to train workers to build data centers for AI. Germany lost its major advantage, but it may still be possible to restore it to greatness. OpenAI has filed a confidential prospectus ahead of an IPO this year. Siri as a chatbot and an operating system update, Apple unveiled a new AI strategy. Autism in 2025, what parents need to know, in collaboration with Dr. Avi Brecher. Six records of the dollar shekel exchange rate over the past 30 years. Trust hedge funds. What are the main differences between the TA-35 and TA-125 stock indices? Where is Israel's real estate market headed in 2026? "We will pay $10,000 to anyone who brings us apartment buyers." "It is not certain that the large firms will last over time," the paradox of legal training. The Finance Ministry is telling high-tech companies to cut workers' salaries by 20%. Meirav Arlosoroff. "I invested 360,000 shekels from my study fund through Global Net. Now there is no one to talk to." Genia Wolinsky. "We fell on a bunch of jealous infantiles who do not know how to work and do not want to work." Avi Bar-Eli. "The contractor loan story is already behind us," should you wait or rush to buy an apartment? Hadar Horash. "We will pay $10,000 to anyone who brings us apartment buyers." Gili Melnitsky. "It is not certain that the large firms will last over time," the paradox of legal training. Michal Palti.

Read the original at TheMarker
Open the live terminal