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OpenAI debacle illustrates tensions between profit and not-for-profit which bedevil Silicon Valley

OpenAI debacle illustrates tensions between profit and not-for-profit which bedevil Silicon Valley

In the current AI regulatory vacuum, an enormous balance of AI power seems to be tilting towards Microsoft

Thu Nov 23 2023 - 06:00
Russia will target other countries for web attacks, Ukraine cyber defence chief warns

Russia will target other countries for web attacks, Ukraine cyber defence chief warns

Viktor Zhora tells Dublin conference cyberattacks now combining with conventional combat

Fri Nov 17 2023 - 06:00
Russia now wielding AI tools in online disinformation wars

Russia now wielding AI tools in online disinformation wars

Karlin Lillington: US expert argues for tighter controls and end lax containment efforts

Thu Nov 16 2023 - 06:00
Ireland is not welcoming to whistleblowers. Why?

Ireland is not welcoming to whistleblowers. Why?

One whistleblower’s experience of official Ireland does not bode well for protected disclosures generally

Thu Nov 09 2023 - 06:00
Karlin Lillington: Exploring seductive art through bewitching technology

Karlin Lillington: Exploring seductive art through bewitching technology

Head bowed low in apology, the timeless Silver Swan continues to inspire as that enchanting example of precision engineering, creativity and robotics

Thu Nov 02 2023 - 05:45
Paddy Cosgrave’s undoing exposes Web Summit’s glaring contradictions

Paddy Cosgrave’s undoing exposes Web Summit’s glaring contradictions

Condemning governments on human rights grounds while running event filled with companies that enable serious abuses smacks of hypocrisy

Thu Oct 26 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: American antitrust case against Google could change everything

Karlin Lillington: American antitrust case against Google could change everything

The US Justice Department’s antitrust trial against Google will, whatever the outcome, influence the future of technology in ways we cannot yet imagine

Thu Oct 19 2023 - 06:00
Getting your DNA tested can have disturbing results

Getting your DNA tested can have disturbing results

Karlin Lillington: Data breach at 23andMe highlights need for regulation as genetic background and other information hacked and offered for sale

Thu Oct 12 2023 - 06:00
The future for mobile phones is here, and Ireland needs to get on board

The future for mobile phones is here, and Ireland needs to get on board

Using an eSim is straightforward overseas, it should be the same in Ireland

Thu Oct 05 2023 - 06:00
Future of Genuity’s Irish DNA database is worryingly uncertain

Future of Genuity’s Irish DNA database is worryingly uncertain

State controversially funded private sector initiative to leverage DNA samples from Irish people for profit

Thu Sept 07 2023 - 05:00
Digital Services Act: The most significant legislation you’ve never heard of

Digital Services Act: The most significant legislation you’ve never heard of

Many of its operational cogs and wheels run behind the scenes, meaning you probably didn’t notice anything

Thu Aug 31 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: Technology helps piece together archive lost in 1922 Four Courts fire

Karlin Lillington: Technology helps piece together archive lost in 1922 Four Courts fire

Virtual Record Treasury of Ireland has, in some cases, recovered more than 85% of destroyed archive collections but gaps remain

Thu Aug 24 2023 - 05:00
Don’t let the Zuckerberg-Musk cagefight nonsense distract from the real issues

Don’t let the Zuckerberg-Musk cagefight nonsense distract from the real issues

Media need to focus on what’s happening at Twitter and Meta, not a ludicrous fight that was never likely to happen

Thu Aug 17 2023 - 05:00
Getting to grips with regulating AI which no one fully understands

Getting to grips with regulating AI which no one fully understands

Ireland will be a key player in regulation but setting rules requires unsettling levels of guess-making about how AI technologies might affect us

Thu Aug 10 2023 - 05:00
Change at Dublin payments firm cited as reason for Patreon issues

Change at Dublin payments firm cited as reason for Patreon issues

Numerous Patreon users report payments rejected as fraudulent

Sat Aug 05 2023 - 05:00
Is this the future of social networking?

Is this the future of social networking?

The fediverse has been trumpeted as a way to break the dominance of the social networking giants. Can it succeed?

Thu Aug 03 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington:  X? Really? Really, Elon Musk? X?

Karlin Lillington: X? Really? Really, Elon Musk? X?

‘Those rump members left on Musk’s comic book X-world should probably start thinking about alternatives'

Thu Jul 27 2023 - 06:00
Why iPhone design is no longer the gold standard for usability

Why iPhone design is no longer the gold standard for usability

Apple products were renowned for being user-friendly, but that's no longer the case

Thu Jul 20 2023 - 05:00
 Karlin Lillington: Threads’ early success is little cause for cheer

Karlin Lillington: Threads’ early success is little cause for cheer

That so many people are so willing to opt for more Meta says much about how ghastly Twitter has become

Thu Jul 13 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: Online restrictions must be based on sound evidence not emotional argument

Karlin Lillington: Online restrictions must be based on sound evidence not emotional argument

Karlin Lillington: Despite a lack of clear research on harm to children from social media, there can be an rush towards legal curbs

Thu Jul 06 2023 - 05:00
Data decisions create dark day for Irish democracy

Data decisions create dark day for Irish democracy

Government move to force stopgap data retention and amendment that could gag discussion on complaints prolong history of State bungling on data protection

Thu Jun 29 2023 - 05:00
The Power of One by Frances Haugen: Whistleblower’s insightful account of how Facebook damages society and democracy

The Power of One by Frances Haugen: Whistleblower’s insightful account of how Facebook damages society and democracy

Former insider at social media giant offers her personal witnessing of its algorithmic workings and the harms knowingly caused to us as people and communities

Sat Jun 24 2023 - 05:00
Data centres: We don’t need to be world leaders in these low-employment electricity vacuums

Data centres: We don’t need to be world leaders in these low-employment electricity vacuums

The State still listens to and parrots the arguments of self-interested, powerful sectors, leaving it to struggle to balance the needs of citizens, the economy and, now, the environment

Thu Jun 22 2023 - 05:00
As the US dithers, the EU is setting the global agenda on tech regulation

As the US dithers, the EU is setting the global agenda on tech regulation

Karlin Lillington: There’s been considerable US lobbying lately in the hopes of watering down legislation

Thu Jun 15 2023 - 06:00
Benefit of tech advances ‘outweigh risks’, says top US diplomat

Benefit of tech advances ‘outweigh risks’, says top US diplomat

US ambassador at large for cyberspace and digital policy Nathanial Fick emphasises need for strong governance

Mon Jun 12 2023 - 20:19
Apple’s Vision Pro feels as potentially transformative as the iPhone once did

Apple’s Vision Pro feels as potentially transformative as the iPhone once did

Focus on spatial computing over virtual reality and AI signals Apple’s determination not to alienate its audience as it aims for mass market appeal

Thu Jun 08 2023 - 05:00
Why did the Irish data regulator not want to fine Meta?

Why did the Irish data regulator not want to fine Meta?

Data Protection Commissioner initially planned not to fine Meta for data breaches but fines are arguably the most dissuasive tool in the GDPR toolkit

Thu Jun 01 2023 - 05:00
We cannot afford to misinterpret the failure of Buzzfeed and Vice

We cannot afford to misinterpret the failure of Buzzfeed and Vice

Karlin Lillington: As advertising migrated online, the traditional print model shrivelled

Thu May 11 2023 - 06:00
We often don’t notice the walls around our pretty internet playgrounds

We often don’t notice the walls around our pretty internet playgrounds

Karlin Lillington: I’d like to think we’ve reached a moment of reconsideration where people will opt for an open web model with more freedom, less surveillance, and greater user control

Thu May 04 2023 - 06:00
Social Capital: Life Online in the Shadow of Ireland’s Tech Boom - caught in the web

Social Capital: Life Online in the Shadow of Ireland’s Tech Boom - caught in the web

Some excellent insights and details, but work let down by limp editing

Sun Apr 30 2023 - 04:16
Paying for Twitter Blue has ironically robbed verification of value

Paying for Twitter Blue has ironically robbed verification of value

Elon Musk’s so far ill-fated effort to monetise account verification is undermining the worth of his social media investment

Thu Apr 27 2023 - 05:00
Why we should be alarmed at Garda plans for facial recognition technology

Why we should be alarmed at Garda plans for facial recognition technology

Several US cities banned technology in policing when analysis indicated, at best, 72% accuracy rate with higher rate of false positives for people of colour

Thu Apr 20 2023 - 05:00
Book up, because you can be both Team Print and Team Digital Audio

Book up, because you can be both Team Print and Team Digital Audio

Reading out loud triggers something very human, very ancient, and very rewarding

Thu Apr 13 2023 - 05:00
Google’s cuts to perks feel like a red herring to bigger issues facing tech

Google’s cuts to perks feel like a red herring to bigger issues facing tech

One internal email axing snacks and massages is hardly a sign of another dotcom-style crash. But massive industry job cuts could be

Thu Apr 06 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: Gordon Moore was original  tech industry star

Karlin Lillington: Gordon Moore was original tech industry star

Few would have recognised Intel co- founder despite his enormous contribution to the world we live in today

Thu Mar 30 2023 - 05:00
Publishers looking to delete library of digital books in licence spat

Publishers looking to delete library of digital books in licence spat

Case triggered by lending of scanned and digitised books during Covid lockdown likely to end up in the US supreme court

Thu Mar 23 2023 - 05:00
Big tech is all for capitalism until the going gets tough

Big tech is all for capitalism until the going gets tough

Karlin Lillington: SVB’s collapse pulls back curtain on ridiculous hypocrisies and false narratives beloved of tech sector

Thu Mar 16 2023 - 06:00
Karlin Lillington: Long past time for closer scrutiny of TikTok

Karlin Lillington: Long past time for closer scrutiny of TikTok

Youth-focused social media platform has admitted allowing Chinese access to data and there are fears about the use of the data of minors

Thu Mar 09 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: Why Iceland trumps Ireland as a home for data centres

Karlin Lillington: Why Iceland trumps Ireland as a home for data centres

Power hungry data centres place huge strain on our grid and emissions They should be built further away, and rely on renewable energy.

Thu Mar 02 2023 - 05:00
GAA clubs and other local groups may be unaware they are subject to new EU digital framework

GAA clubs and other local groups may be unaware they are subject to new EU digital framework

Ireland has an opportunity to become a centre of excellence for advising on compliance

Thu Feb 23 2023 - 06:00
Smart devices’ limited supports are ridiculous and damaging

Smart devices’ limited supports are ridiculous and damaging

Many large appliances lose support for so-called smart features after just a couple of years. That’s not good enough

Thu Feb 16 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: Getting to grips with AI

Karlin Lillington: Getting to grips with AI

What combination of algorithm, data input and analysis crosses the line between machine learning and artificial intelligence

Thu Feb 09 2023 - 05:00
GDPR complaints system is an unfair burden on Ireland and a weakness for Europe

GDPR complaints system is an unfair burden on Ireland and a weakness for Europe

One-stop shop places an unmanageable load on one small member state’s underfunded data regulator

Thu Feb 02 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: Reports of email’s death are greatly exaggerated, yet again

Karlin Lillington: Reports of email’s death are greatly exaggerated, yet again

People have sounded the death knell for email for years, and they’ve been wrong every time

Thu Jan 26 2023 - 05:00
Karlin Lillington: A relief to have that Twitter jackhammer silenced … mostly

Karlin Lillington: A relief to have that Twitter jackhammer silenced … mostly

‘I’m shocked at how narrow a range of people and discussions Twitter’s algorithm fed to me’

Thu Jan 19 2023 - 06:00
Could the internet now move towards the promise of earlier days?

Could the internet now move towards the promise of earlier days?

Karlin Lillington: Data breaches, disinformation, scams and the likes of Elon Musk. But change may be in the air

Thu Dec 29 2022 - 06:00
Beware your smart Christmas tech gifts in the season of surveillance

Beware your smart Christmas tech gifts in the season of surveillance

Karlin Lillington: Any ‘smart’ present you give this Christmas means your or your gift recipient’s data will be gathered and sent back to the company

Thu Dec 22 2022 - 06:00
Tougher restricted breed law will not stop dog attacks

Tougher restricted breed law will not stop dog attacks

Actual and pressing problem is State’s low level of enforcement regarding existing canine legislation

Tue Dec 13 2022 - 00:00
Government inaction leaves our data retention laws in limbo

Government inaction leaves our data retention laws in limbo

Graham Dwyer case is a consequence of Government inaction on data laws

Thu Dec 08 2022 - 04:30
Elon Musk’s Twitter opera exposes hazards posed by tech sector

Elon Musk’s Twitter opera exposes hazards posed by tech sector

If Musk were competing in some billionaire version of The Apprentice, he’d have been fired by now for incompetence

Thu Dec 01 2022 - 05:30
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