Irish tech firms pivot to defence as EU re-arms
Radar, AI and subsea surveillance are big growth areas for security technology with dual uses
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
Intel layoffs show how fortunes of tech behemoth have changed drastically
‘Proposed reforms to the Leaving Certificate exam format have been overtaken by technological events’
Backed by Enterprise Ireland, fintech start-up Assiduous uses AI to make corporate finance advice more accessible for SMEs
Despite full employment, a new survey suggests Irish people are increasingly concerned about the economic outlook
Irish Writers Union plans to take legal action if companies including Meta continue to use their work without agreement
CogniStream AI was set up late last year and is now looking to build its team and raise pre-seed funding
Asti says half of schools do not have sufficient lab facilities for new science courses
We need to muster the political mettle we saw during the financial crisis to avert the trade wars that threaten everyone
Senior executive Joel Kaplan called for ‘urgent action’ by Ireland to ‘address the challenges we face collectively’
Legal case seeks immediate injunction to stop ‘ongoing AI artistic larceny’
Most see jobs changing within next five years
Data Protection Commission to investigate X over AI model training
It’s been in the US since 2023 but what Irish users are getting is not quite the same
Has no one noticed that art for as long as it has existed is entirely derivative? That humans are as mimetic as machines?
New Innovator: Clinic Notes AI allows practitioners to ‘turn hours of writing up notes into minutes’
Meta says claims ‘riddled with false claims’
Music Current 2025: Max Marcoll has already used his work to tackle social imbalances and music as a tool of torture. Now the composer is addressing intellectual property and artificial intelligence
Fianna Fáil TD Malcolm Byrne has pushed for dedicated committee and legislation
Trusted journalism is a safeguard of our democratic ideals and the enduring liberty of every individual. It is increasingly under threat
Whether you find it fascinating or horrifying, the latest advance in generative AI means we need to learn to read images in a new way
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I do care about Complete Aisling books being used by Meta to train its AI systems. I just feel helpless to do anything about it
Microsoft president Brad Smith says the company, which is celebrating 50 years since it was founded, and 40 years in Ireland, is as committed to the country as it was in the 1980s
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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