IT and cybersecurity company Qualcom forecasts €18m revenues by end of 2027
Dublin and Belfast company plans to increase workforce by a fifth amid demand for services
Dublin and Belfast company plans to increase workforce by a fifth amid demand for services
Mandatory training for teachers under EU law may be a challenge due to limited budgets and time constraints
Company chief Will Carmody targets similar rate of growth for 2025 in bid to compete with big firms in Irish market
Emergence of DeepSeek has upended rivals’ plans
It’s too early to say if China’s AI start-up will actually undermine the US chip maker’s incredibly profitable business
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DeepSeek may have been trained on OpenAI’s own software, it is claimed, but it sounds like fair use to me
Massive spending ‘key’ to staying competitive, tech companies say
Ubotica, Skytek and Lios are getting exciting projects off the ground
Separately, catering and facilities management group Mount Charles plans to create 2,000 jobs
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Personal opinion disclaimers on employee’s own social-media accounts ‘have zero value’
There is poetic justice in a small Chinese AI start-up challenging US giants. Washington is shooting itself in the foot with chip export restrictions and clampdown on tech talent visas
Nvidia shares steady following plunge sparked by Chinese AI start-up’s advances
Ciara O’Brien road tests the new Chinese AI technology that wiped billions off the value of Big Tech companies on Monday
Chinese start-up upends global AI race
Chinese startup sparks a stock selloff and its free AI assistant overtakes OpenAI’s ChatGPT in Apple’s App Store
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Groundhog Day? Welcome to the groundhog decade
The Nordic country is helping students learn about spotting false information. Is there space in the Irish curriculum to do the same?
Concern about slow sales in China and roll-out of company’s AI system
Stability was obviously absent in our parliamentary business last Wednesday. But the recognition of the value of stability was present in our election results and in the formation of a new Government
ChatGPT-maker in complex talks over splitting from its non-profit arm in move opposed by Elon Musk
First residents of the car maker’s Woven City, near Tokyo, will move in this year. The company views it as an experiment and a start-up hothouse
AI garden-planning programs can be useful tools, but they can’t replace human imagination, experience — and the instinct to go rogue
Exam integrity will be compromised by access to artificial intelligence tools, ASTI says
Noah Donohoe was found dead in a storm drain in Belfast in June 2020 – six days after he went missing
Teachers are harnessing the power of artificial intelligence – and navigating its pitfalls – with the help of new courses
Unthinkable: Irish economic policy was once framed as ‘Boston or Berlin’ – our options today are much starker
Wealthy managers are increasingly isolated from the less well-off at work and that’s not good news
Facebook and Instagram have pulled the plug on AI avatars Grandpa Brian and Liv but their successors will soon flood our lives with lies on a hitherto unimaginable scale
In banking and insurance, 50% of the work that gets done today could actually be executed and completed by technology on its own, Accenture says
Eno, who has worked with everyone from Bowie to Coldplay, discusses his new book with Bette Adriaanse, the use of AI in art and his idea of ‘scenius’
Mark Lemley will stay on Facebook, he says. But there are other things he can do to salve his conscience
Cloud providers are interested in the potential of miniature nuclear reactors but they come with risks as well as potential
Rollout of upgraded voice assistant hit by delays as Big Tech group struggles to overcome technical hurdles
New novels by Nnedi Okorafor, Adrian Tchaikovsky, Elly Griffiths, Makana Yamamoto and Michel Neva
With grief bots, virtual bouquets and streaming of funerals now available to us, is technology making grieving processes easier?
It will drive the market to new heights and boost growth, but bring with it more political and social disruption
Consumer electronics fair looks forward, with AI the firm focus for 2025
Government cautioned against deploying facial recognition technology ‘without thorough independent evaluation and resolution of identified risks’
The consequences of business as usual are ever more frightening, particularly in relation to climate change
Castleknock College pupil develops ‘smart sole’ to help overcome widespread condition linked to diabetes
Rejection rate for manuscripts is around 90%, which is an issue because successful research and publishing are crucial to rankings
AI brings challenges to contest but more positives than negatives, co-founder says
Chief executive Jensen Huang offers vision for how AI will spread through economy
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State’s pivotal position and links with EU and US offer a unique opportunity to bridge two distinct regulatory philosophies
Veteran executive seen as a potential Google CEO must tackle threats from Trump to tech rivals
Tech bros from Elon Musk to Sam Altman are looking to president-elect’s second term to unshackle them from regulatory restrictions
The technology will transform existing machines, such as cars, long before it allows the creation of androids
When it comes to predicting the future, you might as well ask an astrologer as a rational expert
Looking at the technology through a different cultural lens casts its threat and promise in a new light
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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