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
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
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
This year, the CCPC issued its first compliance notices against two ‘prominent’ influencers. Read more: CCPC, ASA unite to tighten watch around influencer marketing
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
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
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
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?
When it comes to improving workplace skills, if you don’t know where the problem lies, how can you be expected to fix it? Read more: What are the barriers to organisational upskilling in 2025?
University of Reading’s Dr James O’Donoghue explains why no day is ever really the same – horologically speaking. Read more: Are Earth’s days getting shorter? A quick explainer