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The watchdog is looking into the processing of personal data by X. Read more: Irish DPC investigating how X trains LLMs
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Friday saw an announcement from the US administration of an exemption on small electronics like phones and laptops, but on Sunday said it was only a short reprieve. Read more: Mixed messages on US tariffs on electronics, semiconductors
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Collison was formerly a part of Meta’s advisory group, consulting the company on strategic business opportunities. Read more: Stripe co-founder Patrick Collison joins Meta’s board of directors
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To celebrate World Quantum Day, we chat about the huge influence of quantum science with Dr Shane Dooley from DIAS. Read more: Schrödinger’s Dublin: The role of DIAS in the quantum revolution
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The Basse programme will support its participants through mentoring schemes and training sessions led by industry veterans. Read more: GreenTech HQ bags €1m, aims to create 300 jobs in Ireland’s south-east
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We spoke to Joshua McKenty and Khadem Badiyan about the many ways companies have become cyber vulnerable and the skills needed to prevent further risk. Read more: Global organisations unprepared for impact of deepfakes
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It’s not just that current AI tools are making cybercrime easier but the speed at which new tools are being developed that concerns cybersecurity expert and CEO of BlackFog, Dr Darren Williams. Read more: How cybercriminals are using AI to power up ransomware attacks
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Interested applicants are encouraged to reach out to the company’s HR department for details. Read more: Galway’s M&M Qualtech announces 18 new jobs
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Meanwhile, OpenAI’s ChatGPT now remembers your previous conversations. Read more: Canva launches suite of generative AI features
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As the EU chats trade deals with the rest of the world, European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen has signalled Big Tech could be targeted if US negotiations fail. Read more: Big Tech could be in EU sights should tariff negotiations fail