The Irish Times view on AI and the workplace: women could be the losers
Female-dominated occupations are almost twice as likely to face disruption as male-dominated ones
Female-dominated occupations are almost twice as likely to face disruption as male-dominated ones
Female-dominated clerical work is among the most vulnerable to automation, and labour market losses are already being felt
Distinguished line-up of auteurs grace festival as documentary on Traveller family flies green flag
AI surge defies received wisdom which says that as companies grow ever larger, it becomes harder to maintain high growth rates
In Ireland, the CSO and ESRI are thankfully free of political interference, but data collection is beset by other challenges
Helping people navigate new reality of artificial intelligence is critical
His role is not to act as a counterweight to Donald Trump
Short of manpower and might, Kviv has devised a machine-based modern war strategy instead
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Association of Higher and Civil Public Servants to debate several motions at conference on Friday
Niamh Smyth, the Minister of State for AI, said the provisional agreement ‘marks a pivotal moment in the responsible regulation of artificial intelligence’
Uncertainty is not necessarily something to overcome but rather something to harness for leaders looking to thrive
Inside Business podcast with Ciarán Hancock
Prepare our children to use it well – or leave them to be shaped by it
Lack of transparency and regulation makes it impossible to assess value in household bins collection market
‘Reverse’ in region’s demographic trends have sparked warnings about impact on healthcare and funding of public services
The struggle against artificial intelligence shortcuts is a matter of character and motivation rather than brain architecture
Irish organisations significantly trail their US counterparts in terms of AI governance execution on every dimension measured
Instead of resisting AI, we might be better served thoughtfully engaging with it
Artificial intelligence will bring significant changes in the world of work, and soon present very considerable political challenges
The National Children’s Science Centre is needed more than ever
There is something undeniably sinister in the combination of intimacy and detachment in footage taken by ‘first person view’ drones
If young people cannot secure jobs commensurate with their level of education, their ambitions will be dashed, creating resentment
Superhighways of our minds need plenty of exercise to strengthen and sculpt intelligence
Use of AI in job interviews becoming a greater flashpoint
Batch cooking with own-brand labels remains a good option when times are tight
Despite booming profits the threat is twofold, as AI is soaking up money and making people redundant
Meta stock drops on capex increase while Alphabet’s cloud business grows faster than rivals Amazon and Microsoft
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Meta’s latest smart glasses come with good video quality and improved audio, along with better battery life
Trump says he will not lift blockade on Iranian ports despite oil prices hitting wartime high due to Strait of Hormuz closure
Software giant is axing jobs globally as it seeks to reassure investors about data centre bet
Financial crime ‘fundamentally threatens integrity of financial system’, Harris tells European event in Dublin
‘Decline of public media has allowed space for the spread of disinformation’, document says
Inside Politics: Conor Gallagher and Enda O’Dowd travelled to Canary Islands for a candid interview with veteran criminal
High Court told new rules allowing data centres to use fossil fuel power breach climate law
National Economic Social Council recommends new AI office and campaigns to encourage business adoption of technology
Companies redraw $135bn alliance as ChatGPT maker seeks greater independence to increase revenues
Minister for Transport Darragh O’Brien to outline road transporters support scheme to Cabinet
The film revisits Miranda Priestly’s empire as print, power and prestige face digital disruption
With its disastrous housing policies, Fianna Fáil has lost touch with its own successes
Report shows financial institutions in Ireland among the most vulnerable in Europe to hackers
Over 560 employees sign open letter to Sundar Pichai following the Pentagon’s clash with Anthropic
Regulators had reviewed whether deal violated Beijing’s investment rules
Survey of information technology personnel finds 60% experiencing mental health issues
Employers need to engage more with their staff when deploying AI, says the chair of the UK’s Institute for the Future of Work
Broader weakness across software stocks reflects investor concern that AI could ultimately disrupt Microsoft’s core business
His opposition to Donald Trump and the war on Iran is only a part of what makes Leo a unique and important figure in our time
Judge urges halt to ‘toxic’ dispute between Ennis branch manager and Guernsey-based optician chain
Apple’s product machine still hums along nicely, but critics note the absence of anything transformative in recent years
A husband reflects on his wife’s growing reliance on artificial intelligence
Co-ordinators of a proactive artificial intelligence schools programme in Estonia tell of their experience
Move is part of a €74m investment in Irish business
Incoming chief executive John Ternus faces a raft of decisions on Apple’s future strategy
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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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