Does your life lack direction? Too much urgency may be to blame
Technology, capitalism and democracy itself seem to be accelerating short-term thinking
Technology, capitalism and democracy itself seem to be accelerating short-term thinking
A reconnected Ireland could meet the challenges of the future and materially improve the lives of ordinary people
New evidence suggests the rise of working from home has made entry-level hires a less attractive proposition
IT Sunday: Ireland is exposed to a revolution that is exercising everyone from Silicon Valley to the Vatican
Bishop Paul Tighe became a link between Silicon Valley and the Vatican dialogue going back a decade
Rite and Reason: Magnifica Humanitas considers what it might mean to safeguard the best parts of being human in the time of artificial intelligence
Looking at the AI boom now recalls the chaotic dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, though there is little doubt that jobs are on the line
Communication tool for non-verbal students and road-safety system for country roads among projects presented at national showcase
2025 Irish EOY winner Edward McCloskey represented Ireland at the global stage
Employers and unions think the Government needs to do more to mitigate what many believe will be a big upheaval in the jobs market
Minister for Finance spoke at US-Ireland Business Awards, where Workday and Aerogen picked up honours
AI-powered hacking is fast becoming a significant cyber threat for businesses, consumers and the State
Hard-to-spot scams and fake profiles have swamped dating apps. Can the industry recover?
The technology promises benefits but, as Goldman Sachs boss notes, those may come only after the pain of job losses
Dublin-based Calypso AI was acquired with the ambition of securing a chunk of a market estimated at $10bn in next few years
Students, parents and educators need to prepare for opportunities ahead in healing the environment
A near miss inspired an Athlone engineer’s new start-up
App had been used to digitally undress image of teenage girl, court hears
Intervention by former prime minister almost feels designed to inflict maximum annoyance on his party
Former Red Army Faction militant had been hiding in plain view of German police before arrest in 2024
New office will serve as operational backbone for the company’s European business
Authority also highlights risk of ‘disorderly correction’ of global stock prices amid AI-driven surge in valuations
In the News podcast: Meta staff in Ireland face cull of 350 jobs and more firms may follow suit
Troubling ethical dilemmas also remain unanswered around climate and intellectual property
If predictions on job losses come true, the State’s accommodation of corporate America will be tested
Department of Finance economists tells Neri conference that impact of AI on labour markets remains uncertain
Streaming app strikes deal with Universal allowing subscribers to create ‘controlled’ covers and remixes
In the News podcast: US company Merlyn is trialling its AI tool in 48 Irish schools
First encyclical from Pope Leo XIV comes as fears of AI’s power grow
The wide-ranging encyclical represents Pope Leo’s determination to protect human dignity and agency
Software designed to remove safety protections creates systems that provide responses on biological weapons and malware
Supervisor to stress seriousness of risks to financial system at hastily arranged meeting
In landmark encyclical, pontiff compares AI to nuclear power and urges global rules grounded in conscience and responsibility
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