Changes to make online world safer have ‘not been sufficient’, Oireachtas AI committee hears
Issues stemming from controversy related to use of AI tool Grok to generate sexualised images examined
Issues stemming from controversy related to use of AI tool Grok to generate sexualised images examined
Gardaí detected wrongful usage of phones by drivers more often than any other road offence last year
Incurious scepticism is not an adequate response to the questions AI raises
Television: Absorbing first episode of three-part series explores ominous possibility that AI isn’t so much stealing our jobs, as our souls
What started out as a fun photo-editing endeavour quickly turned very confusing
Tom Parlon, former director general of Construction Industry Federation, to become first chairman of the group
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fuelling a surge in recorded work meetings that we need to think about more carefully
Testing this week follows previous pilot by UK authorities in 2025 which saw more than 7,500 faces analysed
Young people are most exposed by latest jobs-market trends, including the impact of AI on entry-level positions
Government has already announced trial of ‘digital wallet’ age verification mechanism for accessing platforms
As concerns grow around safety, identity theft, consent and AI, attitudes to sharing images on social media are changing
Sharing images of your kids online used to be no big deal, but times have changed and parents are changing their ways
Most employees will receive 5% less in equity rewards after bigger cuts a year before
Government approach to tricky debates around defence, Big Tech and US relations will be closely watched during EU presidency
ChatGPT is the scourge of educationalists and others who care about research, writing, intellectual autonomy, truth and accuracy
Streets near Beijing’s main temples were crowded with people lining up to burn incense and pray for good fortune
If AI job losses mean linear careers are only 20 years long then how can you protect your career and your financial security?
Consulting firms use ‘carrot and stick’ with some senior staff less willing to use technology than junior colleagues
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Technological progress is giving us the means to forsake the very traits that make us human
Jennie Stephens: Feminist climate justice principles are courageously demonstrated by Mary Robinson
Online fads such as sharing photos of yourself from 2016 and 2026 are goldmines for training AI systems, yet we keep doing them
Property professionals give their views on demand, Government schemes and housing completions
Companies continue to hire workers but focus on key areas, says recruiter
Software giant Microsoft’s electricity demands remain a source of contention, in particular when it comes to powering AI
AI may have already influenced employment patterns in Ireland, with ‘at risk’ sectors experiencing weaker employment growth
‘Digital wallet’ for age verification to be trialled as online safety becomes priority for EU presidency
The tech giant included the proposal in a submission to the Government on Ireland’s upcoming EU presidency
Director of Trinity College Dublin’s AI Accountability Lab says tools such as ChatGPT and Grok are a ‘social disaster’
Accounting firm has caught several staff members in recent months using the technology for internal exams
Too many school policies fail to distinguish between them, which puts pressure on everyone
Consultancy expands into software with system aimed at global food business
Chief executive churnover is less visible than political headrolling but can be just as disruptive
Discount retailer trades on multiples that are higher than Apple, Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia and Meta
In a world steeped in violence and menace, the people in charge constantly tell us not to worry
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing anti-government demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests
Facility will oversee development of technology that could be used in space or elsewhere
Economies grow when banks lend money, but ours have become glorified safe deposit boxes
Tech giant warned in a 36-page paper that there must be accelerated action on power, connectivity and skills
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Customer service is most noticeable casualty of internet age
Supercomputers used to train AI models are disrupting technology supply chains all over the world
So-called smart home devices are helpful, but can leave us wide open to being hacked
Romantic relationships with AI models will not heal the disconnect between young men and women
Talexa aims to help organisations understand their real skills gaps – and adopt AI responsibly
Hiring of industry veteran Sanj Bhayro here seen as big boost for promoting Ireland as AI hub
The connected car was supposed to be a solution, but will it become a problem?
CyberSafekids says 51 per cent of children between the ages of eight and 12 have no parental restrictions around online contact
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Union to call for journalists to be compensated for AI use of their copyrighted material
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If the AI sector collapses, Trump might try to blame over-regulation in Europe
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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
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