Fake online ads using Micheál Martin’s image believed to have originated in Belarus and Russia
Tánaiste speaks about efforts to learn identity of those behind adverts as he outlines Government plans to overhaul defamation laws
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Tánaiste speaks about efforts to learn identity of those behind adverts as he outlines Government plans to overhaul defamation laws
Iseq index shed 0.6% despite relief for Ryanair
Revenues beat analyst expectations as advertising sales jump 11 per cent
Llama 3.1 is ‘state of the art’ Mark Zuckerberg says
Nvidia alone lost over $200bn in market value on Wednesday
Companies racing against deadline as 1 in 4 people in Europe identifies as having some form of disability
Artisan bakery, food market, bar, pilates and yoga studio, and coffee shop all set to open for business at redeveloped 19th century mill
Google Payment Ireland processes payments for other Google group companies, for which it earns revenue
‘I know it is David and Goliath,’ says reader who could not get her microbusiness website verified by Google
An objection on behalf of seven households on Barrow Street has been lodged with Dublin City Council
Phones and photo apps offer tools that will help reduce the hassle as users try to put manners on their pictures
The pan-European Stoxx 600 index ended 0.2 per cent lower, after notching a more than one-week high early in the day
Planned facility would indirectly contribute 224,250 tonnes of CO2 emissions per annum without any mitigation measures
Amid near 50% jump and fresh doubt over its green commitments, tech giant says future environmental impact of AI is difficult to predict
Plans for 72,400 square metre data storage facility at Grange Castle site which houses servers for products including Gmail, Google Maps and its search engine
Licensing negotiations come as music industry wrestles with legal and creative impact of artificial intelligence
Strides in artificial intelligence are being rolled out in the US but not Europe due to tech giants’ struggle with laws and policies
Complaint concerning processing of personal data was made by Irish Council for Civil Liberties senior fellow
The active fund giant has only 2% per cent of client money invested in companies with business related to fossil fuels, well below market average
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Hugh Linehan: With his Kubrick-derived film AI Artificial Intelligence, the director created a surprisingly convincing version of where technology is leading us
Application being made ‘in response from active interest from a public house operator’
Dublin-born executive is pivoting to AI and bio projects
Price gained 7.3 per cent, a first record high for the year and after an initial lukewarm reaction from investors
If the postwar computer scientists who conceived of AI had chosen a different name such as ‘applied statistics’, we would be spared a lot of confusion
Artificial intelligence to take centre stage at Worldwide Developers Conference
Seen & Heard: Big Tech seeks more power, Intercom’s Irish boss attends Trump fundraiser while Harris is urged to call election before Christmas
Sinn Féin spent €166,800 with Meta and Google, with Fine Gael’s online advertising costing €75,900 and Fianna Fáil spending €74,900 over three months
New NotebookLM research and writing assistant has also been rolled out
Planet Business: French Gates’s $1bn donation, a planned worker stoppage at Samsung and Google AI clangers
Companies had taken case over Italian law regulating online service providers
A new index shows that they have a long way to go, including on data access and model trustworthiness
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
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