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Ai,while useful in many cases, can lead to burnout and employees may be feeling the heat. Read more: Top signs the workforce is experiencing AI fatigue
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In his latest column, Jonathan McCrea makes a case for why some AI cynicism is warranted. Read more: Opinion: The good, the bad and the cyberthreats of AI
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Women-led businesses take the front seat as three new programmes aim to support the entrepreneurs through all business stages. Read more: Three Irish schemes to support women entrepreneurs launched
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Cisco and IBM will collaborate to create a connected network of large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers with a target of 2030 for proof-of-concept. Read more: IBM, Cisco to collaborate on ‘internet’ of quantum computers
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The new headquarters comes after Ekco made seven business acquisitions over the last two years. Read more: Ekco opens new Dublin HQ, global security centre
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Rent the Runway’s Joe Hyland discusses his role in the software engineering sector and his advice for those on an upward trajectory. Read more: Keep calm and coordinate: Top tips from a senior engineering manager
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Spanish media association Asociación de Medios de Información filed the suit in late 2023, suing Meta for €550m. Read more: Meta ordered to pay €479m after losing Spanish GDPR battle
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The range of applicants shows the growing momentum for circular innovation, said Agnese Metitieri from Irish Manufacturing Research. Read more: 10 ventures shortlisted for Irish circular innovation awards
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Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is led by ESA in collaboration with NASA. Read more: ATG, ÉireComposites to build satellite parts for ESA gravitational waves mission
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Leaders from BearingPoint, Deloitte and Workhuman explore how global organisations can better protect their systems in an increasingly vulnerable world. Read more: How can we expertly prepare for ‘inevitable’ cybersecurity breaches?