Stocks rise as crude prices fall and traders await Nvidia results
Chipmaker’s quarterly earnings are seen as a crucial test of AI demand
Chipmaker’s quarterly earnings are seen as a crucial test of AI demand
Profession must take leading role in ensuring that AI is deployed responsibly, controls are robust and outputs can be trusted
The tech giant will have cut close to half its Dublin numbers after latest round of job losses. So where does it end?
There are groups for family, friends, colleagues, other colleagues who want to bitch about the colleagues in the first group
Author Catherine Prasifka opens this year’s Fighting Words magazine in The Irish Times, which showcases creative writing from young people across Ireland
None of the protagonists emerged from the trial with their reputations enhanced
Students are voicing deep concern about the technology’s impact on jobs, inequality and democracy
Fake, AI-generated material poses ‘greater risks for children than adults’, says Children’s Rights Alliance
Increase comes as world’s largest accounting firms rush to adapt to technological disruption
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Artificial intelligence has been compared to the ‘wild west’, and teachers say they need proper guidance
People-skills appear to be increasing in value in a chatbot-filled world
Recruitment becoming more strategic and focused on specific roles, employers tell IrishJobs
Jury finds Musk brought case too late after both sides accused each other of being more interested in money than serving public
US tech group will discuss capabilities of its new AI model with members of the Financial Stability Board
It’s not clear to me on what moral basis I would refuse publication in Putin’s Russia while signing gratefully for Trump’s America
Almost $500,000 alone has been wagered on Gerry Hutch’s chances of becoming a TD or not
Maybe the lords of the cloud hope truth and beauty can help us steer artificial intelligence for the better
Micheál Martin argued in his leader’s address that party is best placed to resolve Ireland’s long-term challenges
The immediate fallout will hit a number of sectors, but the longer-term implications for Ireland are troubling
According to experts, these systems can also be configured to fire automatically without human input
Technology is being deployed by Irish military to detect threats to key underwater cables and monitor Russian ‘shadow-fleet’ vessels
Company best known for its diggers has become attractive for its role in building out AI infrastructure
Ambitious debut novel successfully describes the warped state of human-computer interactions, but its protagonists lack substance and emotional depth
Covalen declined invitation to WRC to discuss more than 700 planned redundancies as workers stage one-day strike
Most schools are adopting laptops in response to increasing digitisation
Founder Gary Connolly stepped down recently and has told board of his intention to leave in September
Vote brings to an end one of the most fraught processes of selecting a central bank chief in decades
AI-enabled smart glasses from Meta give information about where objects are, people around you or even the signage in front of you
Initiative will benefit students in computer science, engineering, cybersecurity, data and AI and student-led technology societies
There is good reason to be dubious about the notion that automation will supplant all demand for human labour
Start-up’s CEO takes the stand in legal battle with billionaire
Fórsa general secretary Kevin Callinan says citizens are losing faith on a wide range of issues
Fianna Fáil marks centenary milestone amid byelection campaigns
But employees are adopting artificial intelligence faster than their organisations are, survey says
Female-dominated occupations are almost twice as likely to face disruption as male-dominated ones
Female-dominated clerical work is among the most vulnerable to automation, and labour market losses are already being felt
Distinguished line-up of auteurs grace festival as documentary on Traveller family flies green flag
AI surge defies received wisdom which says that as companies grow ever larger, it becomes harder to maintain high growth rates
In Ireland, the CSO and ESRI are thankfully free of political interference, but data collection is beset by other challenges
Helping people navigate new reality of artificial intelligence is critical
His role is not to act as a counterweight to Donald Trump
Short of manpower and might, Kviv has devised a machine-based modern war strategy instead
Why aren’t more people quitting their jobs?
Association of Higher and Civil Public Servants to debate several motions at conference on Friday
Niamh Smyth, the Minister of State for AI, said the provisional agreement ‘marks a pivotal moment in the responsible regulation of artificial intelligence’
Uncertainty is not necessarily something to overcome but rather something to harness for leaders looking to thrive
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Prepare our children to use it well – or leave them to be shaped by it
Lack of transparency and regulation makes it impossible to assess value in household bins collection market
‘Reverse’ in region’s demographic trends have sparked warnings about impact on healthcare and funding of public services
The struggle against artificial intelligence shortcuts is a matter of character and motivation rather than brain architecture
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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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