Death and grief in the digital age: ‘We were able to let her say goodbye through a WhatsApp video call’
With grief bots, virtual bouquets and streaming of funerals now available to us, is technology making grieving processes easier?
With grief bots, virtual bouquets and streaming of funerals now available to us, is technology making grieving processes easier?
It will drive the market to new heights and boost growth, but bring with it more political and social disruption
Consumer electronics fair looks forward, with AI the firm focus for 2025
Government cautioned against deploying facial recognition technology ‘without thorough independent evaluation and resolution of identified risks’
The consequences of business as usual are ever more frightening, particularly in relation to climate change
Castleknock College pupil develops ‘smart sole’ to help overcome widespread condition linked to diabetes
Rejection rate for manuscripts is around 90%, which is an issue because successful research and publishing are crucial to rankings
AI brings challenges to contest but more positives than negatives, co-founder says
Chief executive Jensen Huang offers vision for how AI will spread through economy
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State’s pivotal position and links with EU and US offer a unique opportunity to bridge two distinct regulatory philosophies
Veteran executive seen as a potential Google CEO must tackle threats from Trump to tech rivals
Tech bros from Elon Musk to Sam Altman are looking to president-elect’s second term to unshackle them from regulatory restrictions
The technology will transform existing machines, such as cars, long before it allows the creation of androids
When it comes to predicting the future, you might as well ask an astrologer as a rational expert
Looking at the technology through a different cultural lens casts its threat and promise in a new light
‘Data centres no longer need to be concentrated around Dublin’ but should be closer to sources of renewable energy, especially offshore wind
Technology has changed the way many of us consume information, from complex pieces of writing to short video clips
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Universities are providing more programmes for disabled students - but learners say we need to do far more to promote greater inclusion in education
There is no incentive for students to admit to using AI and every incentive to cheat, while teachers have been woefully underprepared for a revolution likened to Gutenberg’s printing press
Marketing platform UnitMode aims to ‘supercharge consumer-powered climate innovation’
Friends of the Earth calls for ‘moratorium on new data centres and expansion of existing ones until robust legislative framework is in place’
Bank of America says we are in a period of rising risk and rising return
In conversation with US ambassador to Ireland in Dublin, Clegg said AI discussion had dwelled on ‘largely nonsensical fears’
Efforts to push back against unsuitable mass applications are turning a dispiriting situation into a miserable one
Leaving Cert candidates must reference any use of AI tools or risk forfeiting their marks
Taking longer to answer a question can indicate deceptive behaviour, because it reflects the mental effort involved in crafting a misleading response
Unthinkable: Regulating generative AI is important in its own right, but it’s also a dummy run for the existential threat of artificial general intelligence. This will go beyond mimicking human intelligence to conquering it
Dr Muiris Houston: An untrammelled AI could lead to a significant risk to patients’ health
A person who thinks a book can be ‘edited’ by a piece of software is a person who simply doesn’t know what editing is
Radio: The Hard Shoulder host Kieran Cuddihy gives his guest’s talent for inflammatory opinions full rein – all while discussing his favourite books
Report highlights gaps in policies around aspects of artificial intelligence
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