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The public services card is required to access social welfare payments and child benefits. Read more: Government fined €550,000 for public services card GDPR violations
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The built environments experts are opening their first office in Ireland. Read more: Introba to create 30 engineering services jobs in Dublin
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The lawsuit refers to Midjourney as a “quintessential copyright free-rider and a bottomless pit of plagiarism”. Read more: Disney and Universal suing Midjourney for AI copyright infringement
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We’re back with season three of The Leader’s Room and we decided to do something a little different for episode one, and chat with Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, our series partner. Read more: The Leaders’ Room: Adapting intelligently with IDA Ireland’s Michael Lohan
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Privy comes into the acquisition having just raised $15m earlier this year, bringing its total raise to $40m. Read more: Stripe acquires Privy to boost its crypto wallet infrastructure
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In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea takes on the AI fear. Just how intelligent will AI become, and should we be worried? Read more: Opinion: We need to talk about the existential risk of AI
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Start-ups and scale-ups from the midlands gathered in Mullingar for the sixth edition of the Founders Listening Tour. Read more: Minister Burke drops in on midlands edition of Founders Listening Tour
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Huawei’s Derek Collins on why we’re in the midst of an ‘intelligent revolution’ and where Ireland stands in the global R&D space. Read more: ‘Information explosion’: How AI is changing the research sector
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The free event will be happening on the streets of Dublin this Saturday. No booking is required, says Soapbox Science. Read more: Researchers to quench public curiosity at 2025 Soapbox Science
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IBM hopes to release a number of processors in the coming years to build up to its Starling quantum computer. Read more: IBM lays out roadmap for new mega quantum computer by 2029