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Naomh McElhatton discusses being a voice for women in the technology sector and the responsibility she feels to steer progress. Read more: ‘Tech without compassion is brittle’, says Irish ambassador for Women in AI

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Eve, a US large language model-based plaintiff litigation management platform, has today (30 September) raised $103m Series B at a $1bn valuation. The round was led by Spark Capital, with participation from existing investors Andreessen Horowitz, Lightspeed Venture Partners, and Menlo Ventures. Announcing the raise on X, CEO and co-founder Jay Madheswaran said: “Huge…

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From the September Orange Rag… If you’ve talked about one exciting development in the AI space recently, that may well be MCP, the model context protocol launched by Anthropic last year, which provides a standardised way for large language models (LLMs) to connect with external data sources and tools. Advertisement Extremely cool and also…
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Reports suggest around 115 jobs are set to be lost through mandatory and voluntary redundancies. Read more: Ozempic-maker Novo Nordisk to cut jobs at Athlone site
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As Asahi investigates a system outage, Jaguar Land Rover and Harrods struggle to recover from their own recent breaches. Read more: Cyberattack brews trouble for Asahi as operations disrupted
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The method has to be tested and validated before it could potentially help law enforcement in criminal investigations. Read more: Maynooth experts develop way to recover prints from fired bullets
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If you want to rediscover a passion for STEM why not consider attending a fun and informative industry event? Read more: Creative minds: 5 STEM events to cultivate inspiration
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The Series C was also backed by Pegatron VC, Lion X Ventures, Korea Development Bank and Korelya Capital. Read more: South Korean chipmaker Rebellions raises $250m backed by Arm, Samsung
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The Irish-led contract lab and quality management specialist will begin hiring immediately. Read more: Galway medtech CLS plans 140 jobs to expand into new markets
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The recent survey indicates AI’s potential to accelerate professional progress, but makes note of the people at risk of being left behind. Read more: ‘AI a career catalyst’, finds Microsoft Work Trend Index, but access is unequal