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A management revamp at Intel follows a tumultuous few months for the company which sold 10pc of its stake to the US government. Read more: Intel and Dell announce key leadership exits
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US policy under Donald Trump is becoming a significant issue when it comes to regulatory planning, according to a survey by the Compliance Institute in Ireland. Read more: US tariffs, cyber, ESG rules top compliance risks for finance organisations
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Jupiter’s power is equivalent to the capabilities of 1m modern smartphones put together. Read more: Europe’s most powerful supercomputer ‘Jupiter’ goes live
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Founded in 2022, this Austrian start-up has built infrastructure that enables companies to compute on sensitive data without ever decrypting it. Read more: Taceo: Facilitating secure collaboration on private data
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The investment will be carried out over the course of three years and will target the Grant Thornton workforce, across all of its platforms. Read more: Grant Thornton Advisors to invest $1bn into AI tools and technologies
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The settlement will see Anthropic paying out $3,000 per work to around 500,000 authors. Read more: Anthropic to pay $1.5bn to settle copyright lawsuit with authors
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The new Irish mobile payment service Zippay is expected to launch early next year Read more: AIB, PTSB and Bank of Ireland to launch Revolut rival
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Paris-based AI start-up Mistral is reported to be finalising a Series C round of $2bn. Reuters reports Dutch chip giant ASML is set to become top shareholder. Read more: Funding round that includes ASML could value France’s Mistral at $14bn – reports
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Google calls the decision ‘unjustified’ and says it will appeal. Read more: EU fines Google €2.95bn for ‘illegal’ adtech actions
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After a record high in venture capital funding in quarter one, the Irish Venture Capital Association VenturePulse survey today confirms Q2 saw a record low at just €112.6m. Read more: IVCA: Q2 is worst since 2015 for venture capital funding in Ireland