How to stop your posts, photographs and other data from being sucked into AI machines
There are ways to ensure your data is not used by social media and search platforms to train their artificial intelligence models
There are ways to ensure your data is not used by social media and search platforms to train their artificial intelligence models
Oireachtas committee to hold opening meeting on Tuesday as Government prepares report on 'disruptive impacts’ to workforce
iPhone maker, which has European HQ in Cork, previously warned of ‘aggressive competition’ from countries trying to lure multinationals
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That’s why companies need to think of ways to encourage open adoption
Only 33% of Irish executives expect the use of AI agents to significantly rise in the three-year period, compared to 40% globally
Unethical use of AI is rampant and in danger of producing students whose degrees are essentially meaningless
Two deeply researched, brave and fascinating new books explore how AI-powered tools are remaking old sexist channels for the exploitation and abuse of women - and what could be done about it
Consultancy claims in pre-budget submission that recent policy shifts have introduced level of uncertainty that risks undermining confidence
Stripe co-founder on crypto, AI, his vision for Weston Airport and why the fintech doesn’t need to list on the stock market
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Some embracing artificial intelligence and others avoiding its use, at least for now
The 10th National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference and Exhibition will be an opportunity to learn more about the latest innovations that will help our manufacturing sector to compete
The National Manufacturing & Supply Chain Conference & Exhibition 2025 will cover cutting-edge developments in Industry 4.0, automation, sustainability, supply-chain management and more
Apps from OpenAI, Anthropic, Google and more were asked to write emails, book travel and summarise the news. Here’s how they fared
Appointment of Cambridge-based scientist brings to close turbulent period following dismissal of Prof Philip Nolan
A thriving market has sprung up for software that makes detection impossible
Initiative is expected to target, among others, disillusioned academics who have lost financial backing due to Trump administration
AI system to help monitor targeting of asylum seeker accommodation, promotion of false medical cures, fundraising for terrorists and spreading extremist doctrines
Effective compliance is much more challenging in Ireland compared to around the world, report from PwC finds
Teacher unions to ballot members on whether to accept package or take industrial action in September
Invitation extended during pontiff’s first known phone call with a foreign leader
Leo tells first formal audience he will follow in the modernising reforms of Pope Francis
It’s a solution that can only lead to a deeper emptiness and to a lonelier, less human world
The Department of Enterprise has upgraded its use of generative AI after a change in internal policy
The tech entrepreneur on the risks and opportunities of AI, his dispute with Elon Musk and why he has the ‘most important job maybe in history’
Electrification should be overriding priority for Irish economy, industry and society, says International Energy Agency chief
Minister Jack Chambers told launch event how AI can ‘radically improve’ efficiency and effectiveness
America's desire to put man on the moon brought about huge cultural change
Companies were using automated screening earlier, but applicants’ adoption of the tools is now causing problems
Fizz allows companies to get answers far more quickly to key customer sentiment issues than traditional feedback processes
A nicely designed phone that feels premium, even if the price tag isn’t
Research Lives: Mugdha Srivastava, PhD candidate, Dundalk Institute of Technology
`When new technologies collide with a turbulent economy, the technology tends to win’ - Stripe Sessions event hears
In discussion with Stripe cofounder John Collison, Facebook founder addresses AI potential and failure of digital currency Libra
A new AI model trained to mark Leaving Cert work is going ‘viral’. Many educators are embracing it, even as they express concern about the ethics of student use
Total revenues earned by global music creators set to decline by a quarter by 2028
James Browne talks up his A-Team, TDs watch the pros in action while Pa Daly delights in saying nothing
Californian researchers and groups such as Precision Neuroscience are using implants and AI to make advances in ‘voice prosthesis’
Tariffs and threat of new duties on chips and computing infrastructure could frustrate American ambitions
How is it possible that a company with such huge resources, including artificial intelligence tools, cannot deal with this?
Anlayst focus is on company’s performance in artificial intelligence and how they care coping with tariff-related volatility
Move will create 50 jobs as part of strategic investment
Radar, AI and subsea surveillance are big growth areas for security technology with dual uses
Artificial intelligence isn’t going to take over our lives just yet, but it can make certain jobs quick and easy
It’s hard to think of a more damning indictment of our time than the fact that a man who holds humanity itself in such contempt has been granted such unprecedented wealth, power and cultural influence
Reviews of new works from writer and spoken art performer Chris McQueer, contemporary artist Ed Atkins and sports and wildlife writer Simon Barnes
When Elon Musk bought the former Twitter, it was heavily reliant on ads from blue-chip companies
AI changes to search decimate traffic to independent websites
These creatures have made a laughing stock of me. There’s an army of them working shifts, and I’m not the only local feeding them
Coimisiún na Meán is engaging regularly with online platforms over such material
Julian Gough has unveiled a cosmological theory he believes may better explain the origins of our universe
Artificial intelligence has a role to play in class, but educators are wary of scope for misuse by students
Helen McEntee tells delegates she will continue to work with teachers but says reforms are for benefit of students
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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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