Are Gen Z losing out on internships and early-career positions because of AI? asks Melise Panetta from Wilfrid Laurier University. Read more: How Gen Z’s entry into the workplace is being affected by AI
Sean Hanley discusses the skills needed to thrive in Ireland’s evolving technology ecosystem. Read more: How can you secure a job in Ireland’s tech landscape?
The company shot up in value by nearly 70pc since 2021. Read more: Users flock as Substack raises $100m at $1.1bn valuation
ChatGPT now has the power to handle a range of complex tasks, from beginning to end, using ‘its own computer’. Read more: OpenAI launches agentic AI that brings additional and novel risk
Korean researchers and organisations can now participate in the €52bn Pillar II Horizon Europe programme as the country becomes an official associate. Read more: South Korea now officially first Asian associate of Horizon Europe
AWS directly employs more than 4,200 people in Ireland. It is unclear whether they will be affected in the latest job cuts. Read more: Amazon Web Services latest to cut ‘hundreds’ of jobs amid AI shift
While barriers still prevent many qualified women from achieving senior positions in finance, data shows that the representation of women is gradually improving. Read more: Women increasingly participating in senior finance roles, says report
Founder of cognitive AI company Partsol, Dr Darryl Williams argues that EU AI regulation is a boon not a burden, and Ireland is well placed to capitalise. Read more: Opinion: Why EU AI Act is good for Irish innovation
As European countries vie to attract the world’s top research talent, Minister Lawless today launches Global Talent Ireland, with the call opening tomorrow. Read more: Ireland targets world-class researchers with new initiative
The newborn planetary system is emerging around Hops-315, a baby star around 1,300 light-years away. Read more: Astronomers observe the earliest moments of a new solar system