The move comes amid an investment of roughly €15m by Centralis and the opening of a new office in Dublin’s city centre. Read more: Financial firm Centralis to more than double its Dublin workforce
Yesterday (1 September) saw the official roll-out of China’s new law designed to tackle online misinformation and fraud by mandating social media players label all AI-generated content. Read more: All AI-generated online content must now be labelled under Chinese law
European VC investment remained somewhat steady, down only slightly from Q1 2025. Read more: Irish fintechs resilient even as VC investment slows in Q2
While more employees are using organisational AI in the workplace, the need for training still persists according to the report. Read more: Ibec report indicates shift in attitude towards workplace AI
Founded earlier this year, this Irish start-up is tackling a hidden risk to Irish consumers – till roll that contains harmful chemicals. Read more: EcoSafe: Providing non-toxic receipt paper for Irish businesses
Alexander Richter and Ishara Sudeeptha of the Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington discuss how university students fared when encouraged to view AI as a partner not a tool. Read more: From fear to fluency: How are students applying AI?
Age estimation technology is not without a “margin of error”, the report read. Read more: Report: Age verification in Australia possible, but not without error
BT will retain a strong presence in Ireland, with more than 300 people employed in its Dublin and regional offices. Read more: Speed Fibre Group acquires BT Ireland wholesale and enterprise unit
Last month, OpenAI announced its first Indian office in New Delhi, set to be opened later this year. Read more: Bloomberg: OpenAI plans Indian data centre in Stargate push
Mike Beevor gives his expert advice on building a resilient supply chain in the face of growing cyberthreats. Read more: 5 steps to enhance supply chain security