Public would have right to download their EV and smart device data under new Bill
Cabinet to consider Bill this week with any legislation expected to have impact on ways public use smart appliances
Cabinet to consider Bill this week with any legislation expected to have impact on ways public use smart appliances
Michael Burry, the hedge fund manager who predicted the subprime mortgage crisis, has made high-profile bets against top AI and AI-adjacent companies
If 83% of Irish children have access to the internet at night, that means the entire online world has access to 83% of Irish children at night
Evidence of AI progress is mounting whereas humans ‘haven’t had a software update in 200,000 years’
US giant delaying completion date for some OpenAI data centres
Lip-BU Tan’s background as an investor has complicated his role as head of Intel
Yes, there is speculative activity and various causes for concern, but at the same time he notes why some insist ‘this time it’s different’
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Without affordable housing, visas and coherent ICT infrastructure, artificial intelligence researchers will move overseas, say experts
Wrksense blends automation with human oversight — and insists AI is now better than people at reducing bias
Investigation is bloc’s latest challenge to US big tech companies
President’s move comes despite warnings from Capitol Hill that it will supercharge Beijing’s advance in AI technology
Motorway is daily inescapable reminder of Dublin’s status as world’s 10th most-congested city
Firms tend to issue stock when they think it’s expensive and repurchase when it’s cheap. That’s not what’s happening now
Niclas Mårtensson says roads around Rosslare Europort are not suitable for heavy goods vehicles transporting goods from exporters
Teachers are wearily getting on with the reformed Leaving Cert, but there are some things they just can’t do – like stopping students cheating
Parents and schools are working together to impose community-wide bans on smartphones until their children reach certain ages
Economist Nouriel Roubini’s surprisingly positive take on US economy is based on the notion that tech trumps tariffs
Brussels expected to announce investigation in coming days in its latest challenge to big tech
People thought Furbys were spying on them, but today’s AI-powered toys may not be all that innocent
Number of companies expecting to increase R&D spend over the next year rose by a third after budget increase in tax credit
Examinaite already has 1,000 users and plans UK expansion after strong early growth
British Medical Journal article cites security and privacy breaches as another risk posed by tech
Watchdog cites need to combat ‘extremely challenging and (unfair) narrative’ that it was soft on Big Tech
Study from PwC calls on firms to move beyond pilot programmes and roll out wider use of new technology
Nasry Asfura, a conservative favoured by the US president, holds slim advantage over rivals
Productivity gains from technology are spurring debate about reliance on large numbers of junior advisers
If I wanted your tedious advice on how to do the simplest thing online, I would have asked for it
The pendulum has swung again, with Apple recently climbing back to the point where it was within reach of Nvidia’s valuation
James Reed warned vacancies ‘haven’t even hit rock bottom yet’, but impact is being felt
Few corporate records come close, and the scale of Cook’s achievement makes Apple’s succession process a delicate one
Facebook parent company seeking about 400 redundancies with area of content moderation likely affected
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