Bronto raises more than €12m in seed funding round
Irish-founded company is targeting log data market, an area it says has been ‘fundamentally broken’ by AI
Irish-founded company is targeting log data market, an area it says has been ‘fundamentally broken’ by AI
Technology is increasingly being used across the health system, particularly in medical imaging and diagnostics
Cheating during exams is almost always pre-planned, and the means of cheating remain familiar
The columnist and author on relating more to Generation X than his own age group, taking extended breaks from everyday life, and his existential dread of tech billionaires
‘All IT services will be replaced in the next five years ... it’s going to be pretty chaotic’
History has been harsher on ‘sideline-sitters’ than on disciplined investors who resist temptation to jump in and out of the market
October 19th-24th highlights: Leonard and Hungry Paul, Star Trek: Strange New Worlds and more
The crime novelist on the LA fires, his lack of interest in tracing his Irish roots, and why he has turned the Lincoln lawyer into ‘the Chevy Bolt barrister’
A recent leak has laid bare how Irish contact datails are actively bought, sold and weaponised for investment fraud
They are are putting a heavy strain on Ireland’s efforts to meet climate targets
ChatGPT may be a real ol’ charmer but one that can produce ‘pointless and unnecessary’ works
Investment scam losses have increased by more than a fifth in last three months, Garda figures show
Pro-Palestine group protests outside firm’s Leopardstown offices after software worker resigns
WRC cites ‘abuse of process’ as it dismisses case
CASPIr will enable participation at leading edge of AI revolution, says Minister
US technology giant will invest €175m in the city over the next three years
Oireachtas committee hears concept being envisaged could ultimately lead to the creation of exportable intellectual property
Hiring ‘buoyant’ for quantity surveyors, engineers, project managers and design staff
The classically trained musician who went from signing a record deal to reshaping his approach to the industry through teaching
Claims of a breakthrough at the chip company’s new Arizona facility will be tested by sceptical Big Tech customers
Obvious risk is if ChatGPT growth falters, mutual benefit could flip into mutual impairment
Serious questions remain about what will happen if we do — and don’t — replicate human intelligence
In online battle for support, Catherine Connolly is beating Heather Humphreys
State Street chief Ron O’Hanley believes AI will change the ‘nature of work for the positive’
Live translation feature on AirPods promises on-device translation into audio for the user
Greta Dunne’s platform sells short, authentic product clips from everyday consumers to brands hungry for trust
Kingspan’s Advynsys is riding the AI bubble but for how long?
Tech giant rolls out new search system using Gemini AI model
Fabulous styling and camera work cannot save drama about AI program that wants to become human – just like Pinocchio did
Men consistently advance faster than women, with 10% of men promoted within 65 months, compared to 74 months for women
If you make the whole world run by fakes and simulations, everybody becomes increasingly more dysfunctional
Reaction from industry professionals demonstrates how enormously jumpy everyone is about the threat
The Proving Ground by Michael Connelly; Silent Bones by Val McDermid; Coffin Moon by Keith Rosson; The Knives by Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker; The Winter Job by Antti Tuomainen
Radio: Newstalk host has lively exchanges on ballot papers, while Séan Moncrieff gets scientific and saucy
Young people value physical and mental health and personal development over career advancement according to recent reports
Chatbots inability to grasp Irish underscores gaps in AI systems
Reactable AI promises SMEs the tools to compete with big brands without the big budgets
Ireland’s top-ranking MBA programme develops future leaders with targeted career development and skills across sustainability, AI and emerging business topics
More than 60 per cent of workers say they want structured artificial intelligence training to speed up adoption
Churn at Tesla and xAI comes amid disillusionment with billionaire’s activism, strategic pivots and mass lay-offs
Publishers are feeding press releases into large language models that churn out hundreds of finished stories
‘An Armageddon is coming. Artificial intelligence will turn on us, inadvertently or nonchalantly’
Testing determines 85.7% probability that work, entitled The Lute Player, is an original by Italian master painter
Close to $7 trillion will need to be spent on data centres globally by 2030
It’s time someone invented a slop filter
The recent underwhelming launch of the latest OpenAI iteration, GPT-5, suggests progress with chatbots is slowing
Dublin-based group details $865m restructuring programme and outlook reflecting sluggish corporate demand for consulting projects
Analysis of hundreds of filings suggest the S&P 500 businesses are clearer about the risks than benefits
Countries are increasingly looking to retain control over sensitive data rather leave it in the hands of private operators driven by profit
We have long been told that AI will create more jobs than it destroys, but will these optimistic predictions come to pass?
Unthinkable: Better start sucking up to your microwave
As students get stuck into the academic year, there are strong feelings about whether artificial intelligence should play a role in their education
Large language models reflect biases that can lead to inferior healthcare advice to female, Black and Asian patients
Chief executive Mark Zuckerberg showed off three new pairs of smart glasses at Meta Connect
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices