Teacher shortages: High cost of living creates Dublin ‘brain drain’
Urban allowance similar to London weighting could help alleviate difficulties in recruiting staff, figures in profession say
Urban allowance similar to London weighting could help alleviate difficulties in recruiting staff, figures in profession say
The creation and dissemination of reliable news is at an economic disadvantage
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Use of AI ‘not wholesale but is definitely creeping in’, Labour Court sources say
Judge says journalist and activist used AI, which cited ‘fake’ legal authorities
From apps to keep you on track to robots to pick up some of the slack, there is something for everyone – and all budgets
Regulator says spike in oil and gas prices will lead to lower growth and higher inflation
Some 31% of the workforce could be highly exposed to ‘substitution risk’
Some 18% of employees completed a work task using an AI tool without checking it for accuracy, new research finds
A journalist using AI-generated quotes in articles about AI is like a doctor injecting one virus in the hope of curing another
Jack Chambers to brief Cabinet on plans aimed at speeding up critical infrastructure delivery
Former publisher of Irish Independent and its Sunday sister title suspended by Mediahuis over using false quotes in articles derived from AI tools such as ChatGPT
Skilled trades regarded as safe from automation but still face social resistance
Ireland had highest level of remote job postings offered in January, says LinkedIn
Some consumers view artificial intelligence as or more useful than human interaction, says Bunq
Classic scenario typically sees a rush of companies selling to ravenous public; the AI boom has been more marked by buy-backs
The party had a euphoric vibe – until two famous guests had a bristling smackdown
Visionary leader sought for Ireland’s AI office; RTÉ cranks up the hyperbole for Jessie Buckley; hairdressing classes for ‘warehoused’ prisoners
Quantum computing business goes public after Spac deal
Researchers are beginning to see bots repurposed for emotional support in lieu of traditional mental healthcare
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Many doctors admit privately that, when pushed for time, they will use their phones to consult a publicly available AI tool
Publisher of Irish Independent and Sunday Independent says ‘this should never have happened’
Irish neutrality shields us from involvement in senseless wars and helps us limit environmental damage
CallCrewAI promises round-the-clock automation for field service firms
Facility, dubbed ‘Decarb-AI’, will offer international researchers fully-funded, four-year PhDs with leading academic researchers
In the infantile recent debate about the Mercosur deal, for example, politicians from all sides fell over each other to criticise an agreement profoundly in Ireland’s interests
'AI’s application in education, in the form our Department of Education intends it to be used, should be resisted until we are satisfied that we can control these inherent risks'
Offshore banking has made it a wealthy haven but some on the island are worried about its future
The country is a canary in the coal mine for dealing with the strains of a boom in energy demand
Institute of Directors survey shows awareness of importance of AI for business but uneven implementation and governance
Jordan, who started out as a writer, has rarely gone longer than three years without releasing a film
Facebook and Instagram parent has reportedly offered huge pay packages to attract top AI staff
Against the Machine: On the Unmaking of Humanity by Paul Kingsnorth
Staff representatives seek ‘urgent meeting’ to discuss artificial intelligence policy in public health service
Behind Trump’s erratic policies there is one common thread: to check China’s rise
AI company recruiting for roles in sales, engineering, finance, legal and compliance, and operations
The maker of Claude refused to allow its technology to be used for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons
Company changes name to Acuru as it expands platform
About 70% of companies plan to invest in AI over the next 12 months
Proponents of AI assured us that systems for flagging AI content are as smart as AI itself. Except that isn’t always true
Flexible and hybrid working are becoming even more important tools as housing crisis makes it harder to attract and retain staff
From AI wearables, foldables and robots to weird tech, the Mobile World Congress shows off plenty to look forward to
Research Ireland-backed Equal1 is bringing quantum computing out of the lab and aiming for widespread commercial deployment within the next decade
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
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
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