AI analysis finds €81,000 painting dismissed as copy is a work of Caravaggio
Testing determines 85.7% probability that work, entitled The Lute Player, is an original by Italian master painter
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
That’s Maths: Einstein said von Neumann was ‘one of the most agile minds that ever graced Princeton’
At 81, Oracle’s co-founder has reinvented himself as a power in AI to become (briefly) the richest person in the world
Government reforms to sector likely to lead to short-term reliance on fossil fuels, Barclays finds
Spending will cover DeepMind and AI research related to science and healthcare
Some of the workplace applications graduates are likely to use in almost any new job
Slimmer iPhone not enough to outweigh lofty valuation and AI questions unresolved
I found myself asking what had happened to the concept of f**k you money – but only momentarily
Airline’s deal with Skyscanner is latest in series of agreements with ‘screenscrapers’ that Ryanair used to vilify and pursue in court
Larry Ellison’s personal fortune rose by more than $88bn overnight, the biggest one-day wealth gain in history
Trump administration has provided scant information about strike
AI can perform many of the duties of human resources staff, a symbol of how it is changing companies and the nature of work
No robot should be talking to a teenager about suicidal ideation
As you head into the new college year, what tech essentials should you invest in and what are simply nice to have?
Another priority is establishing an AI office to ensure State captures the opportunities the technology presents
Plan proposes 85 actions to increase competitiveness by scaling SME research, reducing red tape and investing in infrastructure
Step change in research funding is linchpin of Government’s new competitiveness plan
As students turn to ChatGPT, educators warn that critical thinking, academic integrity and the future of the humanities are at stake
By shaking confidence in Google’s dominance, AI gave a judge a reason to tread lightly despite finding it to be an illegal monopolist
Payments may have been disclosed inadvertently
Lower revenue due to reduction in employee-related expenses as staff numbers fell, company says
Irish fintech start-up wants to bring open banking to global freight forwarding
The youngest members of the family have grown up with the belief that technology can do almost anything
Even if all the known issues were magically resolved, we would still not want our students to use GenAI
OpenAI, Perplexity and Google create AI-powered features, leading brands to rethink how they sell products online
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Ruling follows months of speculation surrounding what penalties Google would face as a result of violating antitrust laws
While AI will no doubt continue to embed itself into our lives, it’s never going to replace that indefinable magic that makes us so special
Tourism Ireland survey finds more than a third of overseas consumers rethinking destinations due to extreme weather
Family of US teen is suing Open AI, alleging its ChatGPT played a role in encouraging him to take his life
Updates are causing division and concern among educators - but what can students and parents expect in the classroom?
Research also casts doubt on the efficacy of age verification systems in place to help prevent under-age children from accessing social media services
State Examinations Commission warns of consequences for cheats and those found helping them
About 300 of BT Ireland’s 650 workforce will remain in Ireland to serve multinationals and large organisations
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If one company sneezes, might the whole index catch a cold?
This powerful and clear-headed study deftly debunks the notion of the rational ‘grand strategy’ and received notions of the ‘art’ of warfare
AI tools allow hackers to create incredibly sophisticated fakery
Nvidia results this week perfectly illustrate the meeting of AI hope and political uncertainty
Changes to how project work is handled are vital to prevent takeover by AI
Legal profession cleaves to version of English stuck somewhere between the Norman conquest and Great Expectations
HSE Spark awards celebrate innovative healthcare professionals who improve patient care across the public healthcare system
In the News podcast: Engineer, journalist and AI expert Karen Hao on the true human and environmental cost of generative AI
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
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