Apple sues OpenAI and two former employees for alleged theft of trade secrets
Lawsuit escalates tensions between iPhone manufacturer and ChatGPT owner
Lawsuit escalates tensions between iPhone manufacturer and ChatGPT owner
Inadvertent but ‘material falsification’ of signed meeting attendance records
Technology uses AI to gauge threats and can capture rogue drones and bring them to ground
From recruitment to employee monitoring and complaints, artificial intelligence is changing the workplace
Today, CATL makes over 40 per cent of the world’s EV batteries, and its founder is China’s fourth-richest person
Plus: International academics say Ireland should recuse itself in EU tech negotiations
As AI makes work more precarious, how can we manage to prioritise job reconversion rather than displacement?
Technology can take a lot of the guesswork out of summer breaks, especially when travelling to unfamiliar locations
Enterprise Ireland senior client adviser Ellen Ní Cléirigh says the food and drink industry is a cornerstone of the economy
KineMo targets elite sport, healthcare and astronaut rehabilitation
Tech companies need to come clean about the mounting environmental fallout of their race to build more hubs
IMF says two forces are pushing global economy in opposite directions as it cuts euro zone growth outlook
Only small fraction of firms surveyed have used tech to fully replace roles, says FRS Recruitment
Software company is reducing global headcount by 4,800
Brent crude up 1 per cent after US-Iran peace talks appeared to stall
Morgan Stanley gives Elon Musk’s AI and rocket stock $300 price target as quiet period ends following record IPO
Oil remains steady as investors eye supply and demand
Speed with which artificial intelligence is being absorbed into workspaces is worrying
Are we invulnerable or just plain lucky?
The terrifying heat-map of the future is here
Boots combine compression and heat to help beat muscle soreness and aid post-session recovery
Analysts are now forecasting a 25% increase in S&P 500 company earnings for the coming year
Plus: World Meteorological Organisation warns the El Niño weather phenomenon will intensify
Around 110,000 jobs in the Republic could be vulnerable to automation
Upskilling has become an imperative as Ireland’s workforce faces an uncertain future, writes Peter McGuire
Candidates must prove how they would use tech tools in non-tech roles
Fastest expansion recorded since November, AIB index shows
Merger creates international business with revenues of nearly €1.26 billion
Sam Altman’s start-up in early talks for a public ownership deal as political pressure rises
Embarrassment is just one risk when you share images of your children online in an AI-enabled world
Looking after oligarchs’ children in their New Zealand bunkers is, at least, a way to survive the apocalypse
Two-thirds of space let is to companies relocating and expanding to new offices
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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