Bytes and Bullets: Study of AI arms race is meticulously researched and deeply disturbing
Steve Feldstein charts global technological-military rivalry whose implications are not fully understood
Steve Feldstein charts global technological-military rivalry whose implications are not fully understood
Deal would give Irish-founded Stripe a stronger footing in the fast-growing artificial intelligence sector
US philosophy graduates are more likely to have jobs than their computer science peers
Its water levels have sunk so low that dozens of wrecked Nazi warships have been exposed. It’s hard not to see this as an extreme metaphor
One can hardly imagine a better example of a mid-August story than this week’s report poking fun at Harry Potter fans
Conor Hourihane and Joe Dunne detail the extraordinary pressures of patrolling the sidelines – and what makes it all worthwhile
Bray auction house is catering for a younger clientele in newly built residential developments
From soccer and GAA to baseball and Formula One, teams are exploring how artificial intelligence can improve decision-making - and trying to decide where boundaries should be set
Beijing’s decision to slash oil imports has kept a lid on prices, avoiding a wider economic fallout
Radio: Haunting radio on RTÉ, while Anton Savage’s guest warns against retinal burns and Claire Brock talks soft-launches
In budget submission, Azets also calls on Government to introduce €5bn investment fund for small business
Jobs losses are accelerating with more AI-related cuts on the horizon. But there are things we can do
Generative AI has changed the economics of academic paper mills – businesses that manufacture studies, fabricate data, and sell completed papers to researchers
The group’s shares have quadrupled, but it has yet to prove itself a serious manufacturing competitor to Taiwan’s TSMC
Founder Brendan Meehan the dominant shareholder in engineering company transformed by demand for data
Meta’s smart glasses are just the latest example of technology being used in ways developers should have anticipated
Company looks to win over consumers to its devices by touting the benefits of the advanced technology
Chloé Bakalar’s departure is one of several high-profile exits at the group in recent weeks as safety concerns mount
As disruption in Strait of Hormuz rattles energy markets, Beijing’s long push towards electrification is cushioning the impact and reshaping global power
AI is cited as the latest threat to Hollywood’s survival, yet box office revenues are at record levels
Ireland has adopted a distributed regulatory model with 15 national competent authorities
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Independent retailers are receiving vast orders for obscure titles, fuelling suspicions that AI companies are quietly building the next generation of chatbots
In a world of AI and uncertainty over future careers, we should still encourage our children to aim for the stars
Government should ease restrictions on accessing the incentive
The Small Firms Association said a ‘significant gap’ remains between basic usage and strategic adoption
Many European states face huge legacy issues because they have invested in military equipment now increasingly threatened by cheap, deadly drones
Humans have three things the multibillionaire’s machines will never have
There is a visceral sense of betrayal when it becomes clear we are being convinced to accept slop and be okay with it
From supermodels to scenes of everyday life – powerful images chosen by those who captured them
In a world where isolation and loneliness are on the rise, I’m lucky to have ‘mom friends’
I have yet to be convinced that the current zeal for AI is anything more than a bubble
We profile four of the finalists chosen in the established category for this year’s EY Entrepreneur of the Year awards
Aaron Cullen’s start-up Mendelia uses AI to automate one of the most time-consuming administrative tasks facing US healthcare providers
The answers to big global challenges can’t be found within single disciplines
Scary bit is that AI designers failed to account for capability of their creations
Eighty-one years on, the scientists behind the ‘Doomsday Clock’ say humanity has never been so close to self-extinction
State’s AI Office will co-ordinate approach to implementation of new EU regulations
‘Many of the cliches about Sydney are accurate. But there is a big difference between just living here and building a life here’
High Court president issues practice direction to warn professionals and litigants on artificial intelligence
Plus: How erosion threatens 100km of the Co Wexford coast
As costs fall, partly thanks to AI, autonomous driving services including robotaxis are set to increase dramatically
Taste has never been entirely our own, but it used to be possible to spot the people we borrowed it from
Prize for swift delivery of training is substantial in terms of FDI competitiveness but cost of inaction is frightening
With nearly 110 million active stock accounts, or around two for every citizen, the impact of 40% slide has been brutal
Rite & Reason: As John F Kennedy put it: ‘Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind’
The more prices get out of line, the higher the risk if there is an economic shock from AI, the tech sector, the Middle East situation or something else
The irony is that investors seeking shelter from expensive AI bets have turned to another expensive stock
In continental Europe, the average age at which children start learning a foreign language is between six and eight years old
We are facing an era of mass deflation. If prices fall across the board, how will we repay all the debt we have accumulated?
Announcement a week after similar OpenAI incident adds to growing concerns about safety of AI systems
Incentives to use new tools are changing as costs start to hit home
Meeting follows Pope Leo’s decision to focus on AI and its impact on humanity in first encyclical
Indices advance despite escalating tensions in the region and uncertainty over US interest rates
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
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