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Automated office companions cut out the mess of human interaction, but convenience is not everything
Automated office companions cut out the mess of human interaction, but convenience is not everything
Production glitches and surge in demand for AI server chips takes the gloss off what had looked like a turnaround success for chipmaker
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Council’s presence on all social media platforms to be reviewed
Some Irish sporting organisations did the only thing they could do to protect their athletes from the worst excesses on X
George Chaumon is CEO of US giant ACV Auctions, which is changing how cars are valued
Price of computer memory has quadrupled in past six months, according to PCPartPicker data
Parents worry about toxic social media and their children accessing inappropriate content but they are not powerless in limiting access
Nobody knows if Sienna Rose is a real artist, and that’s a big problem
Shortcuts are no harm occasionally. But when we shortcut everything, what do we lose?
Country’s largest local authority undertakes review of social media platform use as others sign out for good
More than 400 schools use Athena Tracker, which predicts and monitors individual capabilities
Big tech boss tells delegates at Davos that broader global use is essential if technology is to deliver lasting growth
Reuters Institute report portrays an industry beset by threats and facing hard choices
Brigid O’Dea: I can do little with ChatGPT diagnoses except allow them to assuage my anxiety until I visit the doctor
The Minster with responsibility for AI Niamh Smyth is expected to raise the recent issue of Grok nudification
Meeting plays out against backdrop of European Commission’s expected investigation into Grok AI tool
Hundreds of millions of users are turning to artificial intelligence for advice, help and emotional support
Apple trails Google in market cap for the first time since 2019 as Alphabet shares soar 70% over the past year
Coco’s Law bans sharing of intimate images but does not appear to criminalise generating them
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Expert group urges Government to act amid serious concern at social media giant X’s Grok app
IDA warns Government that State risks losing out on multinational projects due to constraints with power grid
Evolving Microsoft is committed to its Irish operation even in the age of ‘America First’ and growing focus on AI, says Irish site lead James O’Connor
European rapporteur on AI law is to lobby for ‘nudification’ app ban
The approach allows businesses to gain specialised skills and knowledge, and avoid pitfalls, for a fraction of the price of full-time staff. What’s in it for employees?
Company says AI tool will no longer enable ‘editing of images of real people in revealing clothing’ in places where that is illegal
State-driven attempts to shut down a corner of the public realm are wrong
For all the technology and computing power behind it, it seems the one thing AI lacks is a good dose of cop-on
West Midlands Police’s chief constable says erroneous intelligence came from AI tool, not a Google search
World Economic Forum's latest Global Risks Report says threat of adverse AI outcomes was the risk that rose most steeply in its rankings
Social network’s tool Grok has been creating illegal images at the request of users
Members of the public encouraged to take part in National Conversation on Education
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