Mars review: INO’s exhilarating space-travel opera comes from a mind exploding with ideas
Jennifer Walshe’s new opera, created with Mark O’Connell, is like nothing else Irish National Opera has staged
Jennifer Walshe’s new opera, created with Mark O’Connell, is like nothing else Irish National Opera has staged
The odds are still stacked against women due to structural barriers and systemic biases that block their progression
For tech’s biggest names, AI is the dividing line between leading and lagging
We’ve inherited a strange cultural hangover from better times: the idea that the thing you do to survive should also double as your identity and source of pride
Google’s parent company said 2025 capital expenditures will be $85bn
Consulting firm’s move follows scrutiny from Washington over US companies’ involvement in sensitive Chinese sectors
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Disruption hitting the manufacturing sector could come for healthcare next
Younger workers who don’t say hello when they answer a call need to know it’s a problem
Under Tim Cook, the tech giant’s market cap has ballooned to $3.1tn, but he is seen as perfecting rather than pioneering
Posts praising Hitler show the risks of accelerating the nascent technology with little stress testing and few guardrails
Service will provide alerts and context to help communications teams decide when and how to respond to business risks
A ChatGPT query is estimated to consume about five times more electricity than a simple web search
Force has long called for facial recognition powers to analyse increasingly prevalent digital evidence
Galway International Arts Festival stages the premiere of an Irish opera in which four women astronauts embark on a Martian voyage
Meticulously detailed profile of OpenAI and its controversial leader Sam Altman may help you pick a side in the debate between ‘doomers’ and ‘boomers’
The chief technology officer has seen ServiceNow navigate highs and lows of the tech world
A Trinity spinout is using AI to make cancer care smoother for patients and staff
Remote work still important to professional staff, survey finds
Department of Justice says new tools are not used for application decision-making
Seamless AI performance with some guardrails
Artificial intelligence was used in 80% of elections globally last year, scientists say; more than two-thirds of those uses were characterised as harmful
Ireland has emerged as a prominent hub for sports technology, with homegrown companies and talent delivering cutting-edge innovations
Just as you can’t get someone, or something, to work out for you, there is nobody and nothing that can think on your behalf
The council recommended a 'rethink' of investment into skills
Microsoft is cutting jobs to save money so that it can boost spending on artificial intelligence
In the summer heat – when your colleagues are away – sneak out of the office at 1pm and put your email settings to ‘busy’
Fintech firm to create additional 200 jobs globally as uncertainty acts as ‘catalyst’ for the business
Artificial intelligence has trouble distinguishing fact from fiction, so it has to spew out absurd ‘factoids’ instead
There was a time when we seemed to be on the cusp of something remarkable, but it never happened
Unthinkable: If you’re feeling overwhelmed and longing for real meaning, Viktor Frankl may be able to help. And if not, Albert Camus might have the answer
A flood of AI-generated complaints means a new kind of unwarranted hassle for HR and customer services
Company said decision to relocate from the US to Ireland earlier this year reflects ‘a deeper and more strategic bet on Ireland’s future’
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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