KPMG partner in Australia fined over using AI to pass AI test
Accounting firm has caught several staff members in recent months using the technology for internal exams
Accounting firm has caught several staff members in recent months using the technology for internal exams
Too many school policies fail to distinguish between them, which puts pressure on everyone
Consultancy expands into software with system aimed at global food business
Chief executive churnover is less visible than political headrolling but can be just as disruptive
Discount retailer trades on multiples that are higher than Apple, Google parent Alphabet, Amazon, Microsoft, Nvidia and Meta
In a world steeped in violence and menace, the people in charge constantly tell us not to worry
As Iranian authorities restore some online services after crushing anti-government demonstrations, they are using a technological dragnet to target attendees of the protests
Facility will oversee development of technology that could be used in space or elsewhere
Economies grow when banks lend money, but ours have become glorified safe deposit boxes
Supercomputers used to train AI models are disrupting technology supply chains all over the world
So-called smart home devices are helpful, but can leave us wide open to being hacked
Tech giant warned in a 36-page paper that there must be accelerated action on power, connectivity and skills
Customer service is most noticeable casualty of internet age
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Hiring of industry veteran Sanj Bhayro here seen as big boost for promoting Ireland as AI hub
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If the AI sector collapses, Trump might try to blame over-regulation in Europe
Moltbook is an internet forum modelled closely on Reddit - except it is only used by AI bots
Familiar territory as a cash-generating Musk company props up a riskier venture, with investors left to take it on faith
New data suggests few are taking up the technology for now
Social media post was deleted and blamed on a staffer after widespread backlash
What we have seen is a massive market rotation, not a selloff, as evidenced by investors piling into defensive names
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Irish market ends week higher as banking shares put in a good performance
Stocks tumble despite strong earnings reports from most Silicon Valley heavyweights
Big Four accounting firm’s move to cut fees for its own audit comes amid debate over pricing model
Standout underperformers were the banks as AIB and Bank of Ireland finished down 4.5% and 5.5% respectively
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