'Hack the Hate' conference: A groundbreaking effort to combat online antisemitism
TODAY: The 8200 Alumni Association and Generative AI for Good are collaborating in a special initiative, harnessing Israeli technologies to combat online antisemitism.
On September 10, 2024, Tel Aviv will host the "Hack the Hate" conference, a first-of-its-kind event designed to harness Israeli technological innovation to fight the rise of online antisemitism. Organized by the 8200 Alumni Association and Generative AI for Good, the event will bring together startups, entrepreneurs, investors, government officials, diplomats, and civil society organizations for a collaborative effort to develop real-time solutions to combat hate speech on digital platforms.
The conference comes in response to a concerning surge in antisemitic incidents globally. According to the Israeli Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, antisemitic violence has spiked by 330% in the past year alone, with nearly half of these incidents related to the "Swords of Iron" conflict. Social media platforms, in particular, have seen a staggering 1,200% rise in posts calling for violence against Jews, Israelis, and Zionists.
Chen Shmilo, CEO of the 8200 Alumni Association, emphasized the importance of the Israeli tech sector in addressing this issue. "Israeli high-tech is one of the top five innovation hubs globally, with extraordinary human capital and capabilities. We aim to encourage this industry to harness its strengths to develop effective solutions to the rise of antisemitism online."
With major partners like Microsoft, Bank Hapoalim, the Anti-Defamation League, the Jewish Federation of New York, the Ministry of Diaspora Affairs, the World Zionist Organization, the Gesher organization, and Group 9500, the conference promises to be a critical milestone in the global fight against hate and incitement. The event also offers a unique opportunity for startups, investors, and global tech leaders to unite in the mission to curb online hate speech.