Founded in 2007 by Karina Odinaev, Igal Raichelgauz and Josh Zeevi, Cortica provides visual AI and machine-learning technology for autonomous vehicles, smart city applications, security cameras, drones, robotics and medical- image analytics. The company employs more than 80 AI researchers, has some 200 patents to its name and has raised $69.4 million to date, according to Crunchbase. Cortica has signed agreements with Volkswagen Group and with the Best Group of India. According to a Globes interview published in December, Cortica CEO Raichelgauz said the company had no immediate plans to make an initial public offering or to search for an exit.Musk was spotted in Jerusalem on Monday as he uploaded a video of his Jerusalem bar escapades on Instagram. That racked up hundreds of thousands of “likes,” while sending his millions of Twitter and Instagram fans into fits of joy.“Learning how to pour flaming absinthe over a tower of glasses in Gatsby, a Jerusalem speakeasy. Everything’s better with fire,” Musk wrote on Instagram. On Monday night, Musk uploaded another Instagram post with a picture of himself at Masada and a caption that read, “Paid respects to Masada earlier today. Live free or die.”The tech billionaire previously visited Israel in early 2016 to meet with Mobileye executives about using the company’s sensors in Tesla vehicles, according to Globes. The deal fell apart a few months later, before Mobileye was bought in August by Intel in an eye-popping $15 billion deal.The South African-born Canadian-American billionaire lives in California has a net worth of $19.9b., according to Forbes, making him the 54th-richest person in the world.Herb Keinon and Shoshana Kranish contributed to this report.This is completely false. Never even heard of Cortica. Just taking my kids on a Spring Break trip to see ancient historical sites in Israel & Jordan.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) March 20, 2018