As the war of narratives online becomes more intense with each passing day, the “Hack the Hate – Israeli Tech Against Online Antisemitism” conference, created and organized by the 8200 Alumni Association and Generative AI for Good, could not have come at a better time.
Leading companies and organizations, such as Microsoft, Bank Hapoalim, the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, the World Zionist Organization, the UJA Federation of New York, Gesher Leadership Institute, and Group 9500, were among the conference partners.
Mlamdovsky Somech shared the realization regarding the nature of the hate she witnessed online and how it was anything but spontaneous: “These forces have a long-term strategy and vast resources … enemies not just of the Jewish people, but of the free world as a whole… they’re weaponizing the new player in the online battlefield, AI technology, making hate far more scalable and dangerous.” “Here in Israel,” she added, “we have a unique opportunity to become a global hub for combating hate through technology. Our secret weapon? We have no other place to go.”
The demand for “Hack the Hate” proved immense as guests poured into the conference venue. Among other participants were Yossi Vardi, a key leader in the Israeli tech industry; Shirel Dagan-Levy, CEO of Voice of the People (the president Initiative) Carol Nuriel, Senior Regional Director, Israel, the Middle East and North Africa; anti-defamation League Dorit Dor, the CTO of CheckPoint; Nir Lempert, Chairman at Mer Industries Ltd and 8200 Alumni Association. , leading influencers as well as the ambassadors for Singapore, Austria, Cyprus, and Bulgaria.