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Rejoining an organisation can be difficult, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t worth the effort. Read more: Returning to a job you left? Make it a smooth transition
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Croom Medical’s Kevin Geary discusses the company’s growth and the success of Ireland’s medtech industry. Read more: Why collaboration is vital to Ireland’s medtech industry
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The legal industry is at a pivotal moment, shaped by rapid technological advancements and shifting client expectations. On February 27th, 2025, a panel of legal leaders joined Legal IT Insider […] The post Webinar Replay: The Biggest Challenges and Opportunities Facing Legal Practice in 2025 appeared first on Legal IT Insider.
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OpenAI’s ChatGPT employs a technique called reinforcement learning from human feedback, a practical application of the awardees’ work. Read more: Pioneers behind reinforcement learning win Turing Award
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Bioengineering, like the majority of professions in the STEM space, requires a roadmap, but that doesn’t mean that it is a clear path. Read more: Top tips for developing a career in bioengineering
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The judge, however, said that the case would ‘benefit from an expedited trial’. Read more: Musk’s attempt to block OpenAI’s for-profit transformation denied
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There is more data today than ever before. In fact, the total amount of data created, captured, copied, and consumed globally has now reached an incredible 149 zettabytes. The growth of the big mountain is not expected to slow down, either, with it expected to reach almost 400 zettabytes within the next three years.…
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Funding will go towards a number of areas, including search and rescue research projects and innovative shelter concepts. Read more: Irish Government announces €3.2m for defence tech research
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The Vision Accelerator is expected to help businesses better adopt machine vision technology. Read more: DMI launches a ‘first-of-its-kind’ machine vision facility in Limerick
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As part of its new strategy, the Government agency also aims to increase exports to €50bn by 2029. Read more: Enterprise Ireland sets target to support 1,000 more start-ups