In a Word ... Doom
To date, we’ve survived radio, the car, the gramophone, and TV – I have every confidence we will survive AI
To date, we’ve survived radio, the car, the gramophone, and TV – I have every confidence we will survive AI
Many believe the risks associated with AI far outweigh those of an unregulated financial sector
We are frittering away the substantial tax resources that have come to us as a side effect of financial engineering of American companies
Writing forces people to resolve internal contradictions and confront their own bullshit. It’s why it’s hard. It’s why it’s beautiful
Anthropic’s new Claude Mythos Preview model could exposé vulnerabilities in lenders’ cyber defences
World’s economy has withstood much chaos, but IMF forecasts make for sober reading
Radio: Oliver Callan indicates listeners are not the only ones discombobulated by the sonic makeover at RTÉ Radio 1
Pre-seed round backed by Sure Valley Ventures and Delta Partners
Talk about a solution to a non-existent problem. Or an answer to a question no one asked
Artificial intelligence stokes rumour mill and fuels the spread of false information
Managed IT services company to create 125 jobs in next two years
AI may transform work, but employers can already retain talent through genuine flexible roles
Publishers risk unwittingly putting out books generated with artificial-intelligence tools. Authors and readers are frustrated, nervous and grasping for solutions
Study shows up to 200,000 Irish jobs could go due to the rapid growth of the technology
Our top stories on Tuesday
The US president’s conservative, Christian supporters decried the Truth Social post, calling it ‘disgusting’
Mark Zuckerberg is training and testing his own character as part of wider push to develop ‘personal superintelligence’
A friend reminded me of a four-word letter to The Irish Times Gabriel Rosenstock wrote in 2007, when US troops were pouring into Iraq: ‘Cúrsaí ola, cúrsaí fola’
Businesses are introducing AI pilot schemes, but few are converting the tech into financial returns
On average, Microsoft’s employees in Ireland receive healthy six-figure salaries
Head of Irish Internet Hotline says minors now ‘radicalised’ by AI chatbots in bedrooms
Ritual of awkward once-a-year conversations often fails to provide constructive feedback
Move comes amid downturn for professional services after hiring spree during pandemic
Business Today: The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
AI is coming for Ireland’s workforce and that will have huge implications for the country’s future
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In a world that is increasingly online and automated, the most valuable skills are becoming very human ones
Artemis II’s commander couldn’t get Outlook to work on his personal device, proof that astronauts are just like the rest of us
AI set to hit up to 7% of jobs in short to medium term
New schools taskforce designed to examine evolving implications for teaching, learning and policy
Building upon its 2020 policy, zoo aims to implement strategy by its 2031 bicentennial
Despite relying heavily on digital data, we have left its preservation to a mishmash of individual efforts
Ministers maintain human oversight remains a non-negotiable component in carrying out certain tasks
Elias Amro’s final project was the Student Outlet, a web platform which lets students buy and sell second-hand goods more easily
We exist, increasingly, in a cultural environment where we can never be quite sure whether what we are reading was written by a human or LLM
News outlets are built on curiosity. Now they’re having to defend the kind the powerful don’t like
Instead of panicking in the face of global turmoil, people are emotionally checking out, survey suggests
Business Today: The best news, analysis and comment from The Irish Times business desk
Current State policy embeds fossil gas at the heart of the data centre sector’s growth
Concern for employment prospects as AI makes jobs obsolete, but hope remains for those who adapt
Netflix’s new show Inside forces influencers to do challenging tasks, such as not acting like techie toddlers
Bullish rhetoric about ‘unleashing’ the technology is badly out of touch with the sensibilities of many voters
It’s enough to make you want to lie down in a darkened room
Union survey finds high level of concern that AI has changed practical meaning of what constitutes ‘student work’ in Leaving Cert
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
March 28th-April 3rd highlights, including Grace, Race Across the World, and Your Friends & Neighbors
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
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