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Figure surpassing expectations was boosted by spending related to healthcare and artificial intelligence
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The firm is set to double its workforce in the next three hears
Policymakers and businesses are falling over themselves to talk about AI, but their ideas belong in the Father Ted category
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Artificial intelligence is compounding the pressure many teenagers face, says psychologist
Housing output will remain well below Government’s 50,000 target for at least another two years, think tank predicts
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
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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
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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
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