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Deciphex’s dual-platform offering aims to automate routine tasks and assist in faster and more reliable diagnoses. Read more: Dublin medtech Deciphex raises $15m venture debt for US expansion
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The iPhone maker’s smart gasses will rely heavily on voice interaction and AI and could Rival Meta’s Ray-Ban Display glasses, sources claimed. Read more: Bloomberg: Apple pivots from VR headsets to build AI smart glasses
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The new roles are part of Galetech’s plans to double the size of its business over the next three years. Read more: Cavan renewable energy group Galetech to create 65 jobs
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As Enterprise Ireland and hundreds of Irish companies gathered in the RDS yesterday as part of the annual International Markets Week, SiliconRepublic.com was there to take the pulse of Irish exporters and their ambitions. Read more: US, UK still important but growth in Europe and beyond key for Irish exporters
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Former OpenAI CTO Mira Murati’s AI start-up Thinking Machines has launched its first product, Tinker, an API for fine-tuning language models. Read more: Mira Murati’s Thinking Machines launches first product, Tinker
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UL’s Prof Geraldine Mooney Simmie discusses her research into STEM education and the work of the Epi-STEM research centre. Read more: Why new approaches are needed for STEM education
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Aerska is developing medicines that use RNA interference, an approach that can silence harmful genes linked to brain diseases. Read more: Irish biotech Aerska out from stealth with $21m for neurology therapies

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By Rob Beard, chief legal officer, Coherent Last week, a debate erupted in the legal tech community, questioning whether Harvey, a leading AI vendor that sells primarily to law firms, had achieved some of its key metrics around number of users and software utilization (i.e., how many of the lawyers are using the…
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Cultivating your STEM CV takes precision, as you look to impress potential recruiters and employers in an increasingly competitive landscape. Read more: Top tips for CV and interview prep from an expert recruiter
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The acquisition is Ancala’s first investment in Ireland, the company said. Read more: Ancala acquires 300 Irish Phoenix towers after CCPC order