Silicon Valley has not changed that much since Mike Lynch was in his pomp
Karlin Lillington
Karlin Lillington columns
Watered down legislation still puts Europe ahead on regulating AI but enforcement could be held back by technological gaps
While other firms have been caught in the bloc’s regulatory crosshairs, the iPhone maker had broadly escaped until now
Ireland has an opportunity to be the Digital Services Act’s model regulator. But some chances have already been squandered
Though generally targeting enthusiasts on personal laptops, the operating system dominates the enterprise market
We need to prevent our online future from concentrating further into the hands of a few billionaires and their mega-companies
Current technology won’t accomplish Coimisiún na Meán’s ‘gold standard’ proposals to verify users accessing inappropriate internet content
Karlin Lillington: The strange hybrid Coimisiún na Meán faces great challenges and one mooted porn registry idea is mega-scale bonkers
Apple’s Mac has been around since 1984, and is still getting better
My generation didn’t grow up with games involving microchips, a likely factor. And I was like a lot of girls and women in disliking the majority of titles
EU and other regulators must realise that fines by themselves are no deterrent to X and other firms
Tech advances are nearing a crisis point, with big implications for how we live our day-to-day lives
Dare to use a toll road or cross a bridge in a rental car in California or Illinois, and you are on the highway to hell
In the current AI regulatory vacuum, an enormous balance of AI power seems to be tilting towards Microsoft
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