Dara Calleary
The photographs of Henry Wills documenting Mayo and Irish life were published in the Western People for more than 40 years. A book collecting his best images, In All Kinds Of Weather, was launched last week
Ireland among 28 signatories to declaration that aims to set ground rules for development of AI and managing the risks it presents
AI is destined to become our ‘co-pilot’ at work – whether we want one or not
Planned AI advisory council has received an ‘overwhelming’ number of applications, says Dara Calleary
Ireland will be a key player in regulation but setting rules requires unsettling levels of guess-making about how AI technologies might affect us
Progress report emphasises importance of ensuring rollout of AI tools is ‘safe, secure, human-centric and ethical’
Report shows that competition on price, quality and location has improved in recent years, Coveney says
New company law requirement designed to address issues with different forms of directors’ names or addresses
Impediment of having to be audited for two years sees firms having to pay significant fees, says Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
EU keen to ratify accord ahead of 2024 European elections but concerns remain on beef and sustainability standards
Software and services company recruiting for technology roles
Startup Loft is located in company’s Charlemont Street offices
Labour Party tables motion of no confidence in Government, while Sinn Féin proposes legislation that would see eviction ban extended into 2024
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