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The lawsuit argues that Apple and OpenAI are contributing to the monopolisation of the artificial intelligence sector. Read more: Musk’s xAI sues Apple and OpenAI alleging ‘anticompetitive scheme’
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The start-up has created a minimally invasive solution for treating benign prostatic hyperplasia. Read more: Dublin’s ProVerum bags $80m for its enlarged prostate solution
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We would be wise to practice caution and not over-rely on AI, says Prof Barry O’Sullivan, lest we compromise our ability to ensure our skills and intuitions are sufficiently strong. Read more: Opinion: AI and the impact on our skills – the Precautionary Principle must apply
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MIMONet outperforms traditional algorithms, as well as advanced AI-driven detectors, the researchers say. Read more: Ulster University innovation aims to make 6G faster with AI
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Thermal architect Clayton D’Souza says the AI moment demands smarter infrastructure, not just more of the same. Read more: AI is pushing data centre limits: How to future-proof the rack
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This year, the CCPC issued its first compliance notices against two ‘prominent’ influencers. Read more: CCPC, ASA unite to tighten watch around influencer marketing
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You might take it for granted that learning is the process in itself, but it can take time and resources to crack the code. Read more: Top tips for learning how to learn in 2025
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According to Bluesky, the Court’s decision will lead to widespread collection of sensitive data, track child users and limit free speech. Read more: Bluesky blocks service in Mississippi over age verification law
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Out of 950 client companies that export to the US, Enterprise Ireland says that 450 of them will be most impacted by the US’ 15pc trade tariff. Read more: New EI grants to support Irish exporters affected by US tariffs
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The US government can take another 5pc stake in Intel in case the company stops owning at least 51pc of its foundry business. Read more: US buys 10pc stake in Intel: Will this save the chipmaker?