In a fake world, a verification revolution is needed
From photography to working from home, being able to prove things are real is ever more important
From photography to working from home, being able to prove things are real is ever more important
The consequences of a similar event could be far more significant and far harder to fix
The merits of having the right mindset to seed big discoveries, which in the case of David MacMillan and Frances Arnold led to a Nobel prize
Llama 3.1 is ‘state of the art’ Mark Zuckerberg says
Nvidia alone lost over $200bn in market value on Wednesday
Success depends on how much of routine tasks can be automated and how good employees can be at problem solving
Ill-informed rant from Meta head of global affairs appears driven by his employer’s frustration with EU rules
Agency board hears ‘security and data protection’ considerations must be addressed before using new technology
Tech group has gained some $600bn in market capitalisation over past month
Risso AI uses the technology to monitor noise pollution while Persuva AI creates audience-specific ad copy
Predictions of mass unemployment as a result of technological progress are rarely borne out
Five students present the pros and cons of AI in the classroom and in everyday life to an Oireachtas committee
Thousands of workers take action over pay and conditions at South Korean tech giant
Company’s H20 chips are designed to fall outside US restrictions on AI processors sales to Chinese customers
We have yet to be given clear reasons why we need facial recognition technology even though a Bill relating to it is meandering through our political process
Amid near 50% jump and fresh doubt over its green commitments, tech giant says future environmental impact of AI is difficult to predict
Planet Business: ‘Virtual burnout’, the AI music generators being sued by the industry and celebrities standing at the UK general election
Average Irish home has nine devices connected to the internet, but middle-class cohorts have greater access to technology than their working-class counterparts
An unexpectedly profound reckoning with our increasingly queasy relationship with the virtual world
A high quality university sector combined with strong research and development capacity could make the EU a world leader in AI application
Anthony McLoughlin and start-up Better Futures have set out to build a bridge to make it easier and cost-effective for engineers to identify how AI could improve what they do
Instead of wreaking political damage, AI-generated content can be useful for election campaigns
A third of organisations use AI for work, with 14% of these using the technology to evaluate job applications
Majority of business leaders see AI tech as threat to trust among workers and bosses
Strides in artificial intelligence are being rolled out in the US but not Europe due to tech giants’ struggle with laws and policies
Company warns that Europe is falling behind in innovation in sector
If the professional social network is now a place for personal posts, why isn’t it funnier?
It is vitally important that we prepare for the quantum era in order to reap the strategic and economic advantages
Azets suvery shows smaller companies are less inclined to invest in AI tools than their larger peers
Assessment of credit worthiness and health and life insurance risk have been designated as ‘high risk’ under the Artificial Intelligence Act
Tech giant struggles to marry user privacy and data control with access to a locked-down cloud environment when required
Executives cite advantages such as predicting trends, effects and providing real-time insight into risks
This lifting of the barrier for AI in the art and entertainment industries might sound exciting for some, but for others the developments are setting off alarm bells
It’s too dull for Hollywood to portray, but we can already identify with being put out of a job by a characterless sliver of software
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices