Elon Musk and other tech experts call for ‘pause’ on advanced AI systems
More than 1,000 researchers and executives sign open letter to halt what they describe as a ‘dangerous’ arms race
More than 1,000 researchers and executives sign open letter to halt what they describe as a ‘dangerous’ arms race
Traders in Dublin say Thursday was a ‘day of two halves’ amid late session rally
Stoxx 600 index now more than 8% lower than record highs reached earlier this year
Irish VC Sure Valley Ventures leads £2m seed round for father and son-founded start-up
Seen & Heard: Sunday titles also report on Solar 21, Roadbridge and Dublin Town
Central banks in Frankfurt and US committed to ending stimulus
Fans of Tinder, Netflix and Adele were all affected
Plans to take headcount to over 200 locally as company seeks to hit $100m in revenue
Company paid $2.8bn dividend late last year and to pay further $2bn at end of 2021
But GDPR has changed the game and businesses must ensure they get it right
Markets await clues on how Fed will handle inflation risk
‘We’re warned to be careful of the small print, but on a mobile phone, all the print is small print’
New raise confirms Wayflyer’s status as one of Europe’s fastest growing fintech start-ups
Aziz McMahon previously worked with ABN Amro and Ulster Bank in Dublin
Joint venture involving developer Richard Barrett acquired 2050 Orchard Ave in 2019
Telcoms firm Three, Windsor Motors and AA Ireland must also make charitable donations
There is also growing appetite in the US for tougher regulation of the tech sector
Move will also link the company’s mobile devices more closely with its Macs
COmpany specialises in helping organisations with digital transformation
Markets report: Mixed fortunes for airlines, while US tech giants fall again
K2 Data Centres acquires 4.6-acre site with full planning from Davy Hickey Properties
From video, audio and photography to leisure, we’ve found something for everyone
Banning all non-essential company travel now standard practice
Seven of the eight units are let and delivering combined annual rental income of €436,792
Irish firm said main drivers of growth were demand in tech and data privacy, energy, financial services and litigation
‘Consumers increasingly jumped on their phones rather than standing in line’
Early data showed Amazon was on track to be a big beneficiary as millions avoid hassle
In Dublin, AIB bucks upward momentum across financials on foot of planned job losses
WeWork’s failed IPO could usher in a new era of more cautious expansion
Dublin closes lower with banks weak and Cairn Homes among the few to stay positive
Companies stage agms while markets await US Federal Reserve decision on interest rates
Tech review: Big screen, great camera, and the S-Pen is worth writing home about
Microsoft is among the tech firms targeting high engagement levels of sports fans - but managing the deals has not always been easy
Henry Mance plugged in, turned on and hit Route 80 to find out. Spontaneity and distance were the first casualties
Markets report: In the UK, M&S drops 4.5% after Tesco says it may open upmarket shop
Your Business This Week: The science of wind energy and looking at how housing and commercial property might be provided in the future
Renovated and extended five-bed property has plenty of verdant outdoor space to enjoy
Business This Week: results, indicators and meetings for the week ahead
US stocks trending higher for fourth day
Your business this week: All eyes on property price figures and EU Summit
Pluralsight is eclipsing previously set targets for Dublin base with ambitious growth plans
Tech giant also releases long-awaited updates to its entry-level Macs
New apps and products digitise accounts, make filing easier and store documents
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Two Irish units report rise in profits and revenues as employee numbers also increase
A poll has revealed the most irksome phrases in work emails. Here’s what they mean
Sprucing up black-and-white photographs is all the rage, but there are questions to ask
Canadian ecommerce platform now employs more than 250 people in Ireland
Next time you’re about to sign up for a new service, ask yourself: should you trust it with your data?
Investment comprising eight own-door units produces rent roll of €410,342
The upcoming business week: Aryzta, Applegreen and Lufthansa also due to release results this week
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices