The report has shown that professionals and students based in Ireland highly value organisations and institutions with convenient commutes. Read more: More than one-third of Irish employees want an easier commute
The latest complaint comes as Meta and Anthropic both receive legal relief in similar copyright lawsuits. Read more: Authors take Microsoft to court in yet another AI v copyright battle
The feature will initially be introduced to the US in English, with more countries to be included at a later date. Read more: Meta to introduce AI WhatsApp summaries
Serial entrepreneur and investor Keith O’Loughlin, chair of JKO Capital, and founder of the Eddie Jordan Foundation has acquired Data Direct, one of Ireland’s longest standing IT resellers. Read more: Data Direct acquired by entrepreneur and investor Keith O’Loughlin
Episode two of The Leaders’ Room season three features Edel Collins, general manager at Thermo Fischer Scientific in Cork. This series is created in partnership with IDA Ireland. Read more: The Leaders’ Room: TFS’ Edel Collins on leaving the ladder down
Creativity is an existential need that AI won’t eradicate, no matter how sophisticated it gets, says Jonathan McCrea in his latest column. Read more: Opinion: From 4D at EP to a Bongo doc, AI can’t kill this creative’s fire
In addition to the jobs, IBM Z is opening a new global development lab in the county. Read more: IBM announces 75 new R&D jobs in Waterford
The US, China and the UK are the top three global producers of surveillance, finds the study. Read more: New study finds dramatic rise in ‘pervasive surveillance’
The funded projects are investigating a number of topics, from technological supports for health conditions to climate misinformation. Read more: 36 researchers receive €23m in Research Ireland funding
David Murray discusses the harm of old-fashioned performance reviews and their potential to render ‘atypical’ employees invisible. Read more: Outdated reviews are ‘flattening excellence into mediocrity’