Use of AI provides ‘rare opportunity to reshape how care is delivered’, says Minister for Health
More than a million hours saved through the use of automation and artificial intelligence in HSE
More than a million hours saved through the use of automation and artificial intelligence in HSE
Iseq All-Share index rises with banking stocks in demand
Early Edition with Aideen Finnegan: How to avoid being influenced by content creators
Mother behind Coco’s Law targeting online abuse says ‘soul-destroying’ AI content must be included
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Institute of Banking report says there is ‘clear recognition’ roles will evolve to demand new skill levels
Arts degrees at Trinity College Dublin see 6.5 per cent increase in applications
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Spending hours doing traditional academic work that can be generated by AI in seconds just seems wasteful
Self-service kiosks make us buy more stuff and feel more lonely
Chris Bones says the emergence of AI requires a conversation that involves stakeholders from across society, not just C-suite executives
One study found 85% of adults met the criteria for two or more major mental disorders
DIY works, covering a wide breath of topics, historically provided space for marginalised voices and are surging in popularity again
We are fixated on tech and AI, but forget how the economy is mostly still heavy, dirty and smelly
Very easy for the public to be misled by social media influencers on nutritional advice, conference hears
A narrow definition of value has crept into the debate about the worth of third-level courses
Proactive planning today can help ensure economic stability, fairness, and social cohesion tomorrow
Brent crude tops $84 per barrell but European markets avoid panic that apparently hit Asian indices
Ireland’s situation is not as acute as in the UK, the US or Australia
Fear of making mistakes, lack of skills and cost behind reluctance to adopt new technology
Gardaí to use AI to review online child sexual exploitation material when laws allow its use, committee told
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Myles O’Grady sees benefits rather than risks from AI, for now
Unthinkable: Some tips for anyone who feels their thoughts are being polluted by their smartphone, a mad king or even an overbearing parent
Software stocks, already bloodied, were given another thump by Citrini Research’s ‘thought experiment’ blog post positing an AI apocalypse
US president’s only goal is to get Republicans through the midterms in decent shape
I’m not convinced that AI evangelists like Sam Altman really understand how strange and creepy they come across when they talk about the future
Regulatory & Supervisory Outlook report highlights the bank’s concerns for the financial system
Technology is revolutionising how we gather and assess data on nature, presenting huge benefits and no little irony
Former president said much of world’s wealth was now concentrated among ‘a few hundred people’
Company targets ‘AI for all’ even as consumers continue to struggle to find compelling uses for the technology
Group’s shares surge 25% as CEO says ‘most companies are late’ to realise how much technology will affect employment
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The country’s economic structure – and its stubbornly analogue bureaucracy – may cushion the shock that terrifies the US
Man shouted ‘shame on Google’ as he ran on to stage at 3Arena in reference to company’s systems being used by Israeli military
A recent single business analyst role attracted more than 2,000 applications
Philosophy of mind gets little attention in the AI community, suggesting a certain lack of curiosity
Try sorting out an inbox full of thousands of marketing emails without AI
Work Q&A: How can every single application be rejected?
Reviews of the Department of Education have found it to be overworked, reactive, overly absorbed in short-term operational issues and lacking space for long-term strategic thinking
Equinix announces partnership with Hanley Energy, which was recently acquired by American multinational company Jabil
Media have become obsessed with personality and trivia. Quality journalism needs input, analysis and judgment
Issues stemming from controversy related to use of AI tool Grok to generate sexualised images examined
Gardaí detected wrongful usage of phones by drivers more often than any other road offence last year
Incurious scepticism is not an adequate response to the questions AI raises
Television: Absorbing first episode of three-part series explores ominous possibility that AI isn’t so much stealing our jobs, as our souls
What started out as a fun photo-editing endeavour quickly turned very confusing
Tom Parlon, former director general of Construction Industry Federation, to become first chairman of the group
Artificial intelligence (AI) is fuelling a surge in recorded work meetings that we need to think about more carefully
Testing this week follows previous pilot by UK authorities in 2025 which saw more than 7,500 faces analysed
Young people are most exposed by latest jobs-market trends, including the impact of AI on entry-level positions
As concerns grow around safety, identity theft, consent and AI, attitudes to sharing images on social media are changing
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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
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